Anglo-American Literature and MannersC. Scribner, 1852 - 312 pages |
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... Dwight , Colton - Washington , a Heroic Poem -Robert Payne and Charles Sprague - Dana , Drake .166 • 169 • 176 and Pierrepont - Women - Poets - Street and Halleck , 181 8xo . II . - Bryant - Emerson - Longfellow CONTENTS .
... Dwight , Colton - Washington , a Heroic Poem -Robert Payne and Charles Sprague - Dana , Drake .166 • 169 • 176 and Pierrepont - Women - Poets - Street and Halleck , 181 8xo . II . - Bryant - Emerson - Longfellow CONTENTS .
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... Poets - Archeologists , 214 CHAPTER VIII . SEC . I. - Private Manners of North America , SEC . II . History of Ahab Meldrum , the Korkonite , SEO . I. - Resumé , CHAPTER IX . · 222 · 236 • • 249 250 SEO . II . - The Bee - Formation of ...
... Poets - Archeologists , 214 CHAPTER VIII . SEC . I. - Private Manners of North America , SEC . II . History of Ahab Meldrum , the Korkonite , SEO . I. - Resumé , CHAPTER IX . · 222 · 236 • • 249 250 SEO . II . - The Bee - Formation of ...
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... poet Burns , whose inspiration was at once extinguished when he became unfaithful to the patois of his province . . The republicans of the United States , a virgin people , full of grandeur , whose struggle with nature is not yet ended ...
... poet Burns , whose inspiration was at once extinguished when he became unfaithful to the patois of his province . . The republicans of the United States , a virgin people , full of grandeur , whose struggle with nature is not yet ended ...
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... Poets will be born , hereafter . writers is an artisan - legislator , it is SECTION III . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - SIR JOHN CREVECŒUR - LETTERS OF AN AMERICAN PLANTER - JONATHAN EDWARDS . I have already spoken of Franklin , type of the ...
... Poets will be born , hereafter . writers is an artisan - legislator , it is SECTION III . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - SIR JOHN CREVECŒUR - LETTERS OF AN AMERICAN PLANTER - JONATHAN EDWARDS . I have already spoken of Franklin , type of the ...
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... poet , but as he sees her , so he repeats her . IIe does not busy himself about what the saloons of London or Paris may think of his work ; or whether the journals will criticise it . With what good will he mingle in the amusements of ...
... poet , but as he sees her , so he repeats her . IIe does not busy himself about what the saloons of London or Paris may think of his work ; or whether the journals will criticise it . With what good will he mingle in the amusements of ...
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