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... seemed to be , he was ill at ease , lonesome , and unhappy . In other words , he was heartsick . For a time he seemed to find contentment in the writing of " Hyperion . " " Hype- rion " is Longfellow's most ambitious prose work . It is ...
... seemed to be , he was ill at ease , lonesome , and unhappy . In other words , he was heartsick . For a time he seemed to find contentment in the writing of " Hyperion . " " Hype- rion " is Longfellow's most ambitious prose work . It is ...
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... most tender line : " When it had passed it seemed like the ceasing of ex- quisite music . " But , courageous as was the effort in " Evangeline , ' " " 66 Longfellow was to make a more daring one . 36 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... most tender line : " When it had passed it seemed like the ceasing of ex- quisite music . " But , courageous as was the effort in " Evangeline , ' " " 66 Longfellow was to make a more daring one . 36 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... seemed to me like a sweet , tuneful poem . His happy youth at Portland ; the years abroad , so well spent in study and travel ; his teaching at Bowdoin and Harvard , where he shaped so many young lives by his own manly example ; his ...
... seemed to me like a sweet , tuneful poem . His happy youth at Portland ; the years abroad , so well spent in study and travel ; his teaching at Bowdoin and Harvard , where he shaped so many young lives by his own manly example ; his ...
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... seemed to make the very air bright with its smiles . " She was a beautiful woman of deep but reserved feeling and cultivated tastes and man- ners . She understood and sympathised in his work , and , even more , she became often its ...
... seemed to make the very air bright with its smiles . " She was a beautiful woman of deep but reserved feeling and cultivated tastes and man- ners . She understood and sympathised in his work , and , even more , she became often its ...
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... seemed to make it appropriate to do so , he assumed the true grammatical form of our lan- guage to denote the person spoken to , which is exceed- ingly rarely used , except by Quakers , and even by them rarely , also ; as , for example ...
... seemed to make it appropriate to do so , he assumed the true grammatical form of our lan- guage to denote the person spoken to , which is exceed- ingly rarely used , except by Quakers , and even by them rarely , also ; as , for example ...
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