Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
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... interest in Horace , some of whose poems he had translated with notable success . His studies in Europe , by way of preparation for his intended life - work as professor of modern languages , were 30 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... interest in Horace , some of whose poems he had translated with notable success . His studies in Europe , by way of preparation for his intended life - work as professor of modern languages , were 30 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... interest in Horace , some of whose poems he had translated with notable success . His studies in Europe , by way of preparation for his in- tended life - work as professor of modern languages , 30 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... interest in Horace , some of whose poems he had translated with notable success . His studies in Europe , by way of preparation for his in- tended life - work as professor of modern languages , 30 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... interest in the work of translation throughout his life . The great success which the poet attained in translation is due in part at least to his fidelity to himself . To him translating was an exercise of the whole being , of the soul ...
... interest in the work of translation throughout his life . The great success which the poet attained in translation is due in part at least to his fidelity to himself . To him translating was an exercise of the whole being , of the soul ...
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... interest because Longfellow's hand has touched it . Many precious associations linger about this room . It was here that “ Evangeline ” was written ; here he met the " Dante Club " week after week ; and it was here that he wrote those ...
... interest because Longfellow's hand has touched it . Many precious associations linger about this room . It was here that “ Evangeline ” was written ; here he met the " Dante Club " week after week ; and it was here that he wrote those ...
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... INTEREST IN THOSE WHO PURSUED NOBLY . Longfellow was distinguished by one grace which was almost peculiar to himself in the time in which he lived- his tenderness toward the undeveloped artist , the man or woman , youth or maid , whose ...
... INTEREST IN THOSE WHO PURSUED NOBLY . Longfellow was distinguished by one grace which was almost peculiar to himself in the time in which he lived- his tenderness toward the undeveloped artist , the man or woman , youth or maid , whose ...
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