Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 pagini |
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... Fall of last year ) , he was apparently unacquainted with much of the best poetry of the last twenty years . Or , if on this ground of complete- ness my work may not take the place which his would seem to assume , I may yet make good my ...
... Fall of last year ) , he was apparently unacquainted with much of the best poetry of the last twenty years . Or , if on this ground of complete- ness my work may not take the place which his would seem to assume , I may yet make good my ...
Pagina ix
... Fall of last year ) , he was apparently unacquainted with much of the best poetry of the last twenty years . Or , if on this ground of complete- ness my work may not take the place which his would seem to assume , I may yet make good my ...
... Fall of last year ) , he was apparently unacquainted with much of the best poetry of the last twenty years . Or , if on this ground of complete- ness my work may not take the place which his would seem to assume , I may yet make good my ...
Pagina xvii
... fall MARIA WHITE LOWELL . The Morning - Glory ... : ... :: :: : : T : 154 ... 156 157 158 ... : 159 161 162 163 165 169 ... 170 171 173 174 175 177 180 181 ... 182 ... ... ... 183 An Opium - Fantasy .... ... 185 ... ... PAGE 186 ...
... fall MARIA WHITE LOWELL . The Morning - Glory ... : ... :: :: : : T : 154 ... 156 157 158 ... : 159 161 162 163 165 169 ... 170 171 173 174 175 177 180 181 ... 182 ... ... ... 183 An Opium - Fantasy .... ... 185 ... ... PAGE 186 ...
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... fall . Such was the character of early New England verse ; but as yet , with but our one exception given above , we have nothing original . To Mrs. Anne Bradstreet belongs the honour of the first volume of original poetry published in ...
... fall . Such was the character of early New England verse ; but as yet , with but our one exception given above , we have nothing original . To Mrs. Anne Bradstreet belongs the honour of the first volume of original poetry published in ...
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... fall ; In so righteous a cause we may hope to succeed , For Heaven approves every generous deed . In freedom , etc. All ages and nations shall speak with applause Of the courage we show in support of our cause , To die we can bear , but ...
... fall ; In so righteous a cause we may hope to succeed , For Heaven approves every generous deed . In freedom , etc. All ages and nations shall speak with applause Of the courage we show in support of our cause , To die we can bear , but ...
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Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876 William James Linton Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
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