Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 22
Сторінка 45
... politics . One of the youngest members was Henry W. Long- fellow , who entered college when only fourteen . He had decided personal beauty and most attractive manners . He was frank , courteous , and affable , while morally he was proof ...
... politics . One of the youngest members was Henry W. Long- fellow , who entered college when only fourteen . He had decided personal beauty and most attractive manners . He was frank , courteous , and affable , while morally he was proof ...
Сторінка 48
... political career being rather forced upon him by the stormy times . A club was formed at this time called the " Five of Clubs , " consisting of Longfellow , Sumner , Hillard , Cleaveland , and Felton . They read and criticised each ...
... political career being rather forced upon him by the stormy times . A club was formed at this time called the " Five of Clubs , " consisting of Longfellow , Sumner , Hillard , Cleaveland , and Felton . They read and criticised each ...
Сторінка 92
... political freedom of the negro , no matter how indirect that movement might , for the time being , seem to be . He was thus able to see progress where other anti - slavery men saw only unrighteous compromise , and to effect progress ...
... political freedom of the negro , no matter how indirect that movement might , for the time being , seem to be . He was thus able to see progress where other anti - slavery men saw only unrighteous compromise , and to effect progress ...
Сторінка 91
... political talent , his editorial talent , and his poetical talent , all to the cause of anti- slavery . But the experience he had already gained in political work stood in good stead to him . In fact , Whit- tier's genius for practical ...
... political talent , his editorial talent , and his poetical talent , all to the cause of anti- slavery . But the experience he had already gained in political work stood in good stead to him . In fact , Whit- tier's genius for practical ...
Сторінка 92
... political freedom of the negro , no matter how indirect that movement might , for the time being , seem to be . He was thus able to see progress where other anti - slavery men saw only unrighteous com- promise , and to effect progress ...
... political freedom of the negro , no matter how indirect that movement might , for the time being , seem to be . He was thus able to see progress where other anti - slavery men saw only unrighteous com- promise , and to effect progress ...
Інші видання - Показати все
The Home Study Circle Library: English Literature Seymour Eaton Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2014 |
The Home Study Circle Library: English Literature Seymour Eaton Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2014 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
American Literature American poet Amesbury anti-slavery Authors ballads beautiful became Biglow Papers Boston BRANDER MATTHEWS Bryant Burns character CHARLES F Craigie House critical dark death early edition EDWARD EVERETT HALE Elmwood Emerson England English Europe Evangeline eyes fame feeling FIELDS Forever-never FRANCIS H FRANK PRESTON STEARNS friends G. P. Putnam's Sons genius Haverhill Hawthorne heart Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawatha Holmes honour Houghton humour idyl James Russell Lowell John Greenleaf Whittier language letters literary lived Longfellow look Lowell's Maud Muller Mifflin Minnehaha moral mother nation nature never Never-forever night noble once poems poet poet's poetic poetry popular Prof prose Psalm published Quaker reader Sir Launfal sister slavery SLOANE KENNEDY Snow-Bound song soul student summer sympathy Tennyson thee thought tion trees UNDERWOOD verse Vision of Sir voice Whittier wife words write written wrote young youth