Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
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... less won the love of the people than his poems . Like his poems it was easily understood . There was no artifice in it . Nor was there any admixture of anything gross or base . It was simple , sincere , full of meaning , full of power ...
... less won the love of the people than his poems . Like his poems it was easily understood . There was no artifice in it . Nor was there any admixture of anything gross or base . It was simple , sincere , full of meaning , full of power ...
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... less popular . But , as yet , their author was anonymous . In 1839 , however , he made a collection of what he thought were the best of his fugitive pieces , and published them in book form as " Voices of the Night " under his own name ...
... less popular . But , as yet , their author was anonymous . In 1839 , however , he made a collection of what he thought were the best of his fugitive pieces , and published them in book form as " Voices of the Night " under his own name ...
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... less popular than others of his masterpieces only because its colour and texture are for- eign and mediæval , rather than local and modern . In 1855 appeared " Hiawatha , " the most striking and most original of all his works , if not ...
... less popular than others of his masterpieces only because its colour and texture are for- eign and mediæval , rather than local and modern . In 1855 appeared " Hiawatha , " the most striking and most original of all his works , if not ...
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... of the French and Italian literatures . He had also the great merit , then less common than now , of a perfect courtesy of manner , being probably the first teacher in Harvard University to introduce HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW . 29.
... of the French and Italian literatures . He had also the great merit , then less common than now , of a perfect courtesy of manner , being probably the first teacher in Harvard University to introduce HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW . 29.
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... less poetically endowed than his , was never a part of his life's struggle . The old world was for him rich in store- houses abounding in wealth . What the race had already accomplished in realisation of its ideals of character was to ...
... less poetically endowed than his , was never a part of his life's struggle . The old world was for him rich in store- houses abounding in wealth . What the race had already accomplished in realisation of its ideals of character was to ...
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