Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
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... verse , but he missed them in his life . He had long since ( 1854 ) retired from active work in Harvard , so that , when he was not engaged in poetical composition , time pressed heavily upon him . In 1868 and 1869 he took a European ...
... verse , but he missed them in his life . He had long since ( 1854 ) retired from active work in Harvard , so that , when he was not engaged in poetical composition , time pressed heavily upon him . In 1868 and 1869 he took a European ...
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... verse , but he missed them in his life . He had long since ( 1854 ) retired from active work in Harvard , so that , when he was not engaged in poetical composition , time pressed heavily upon him . In 1868 and 1869 he took a European ...
... verse , but he missed them in his life . He had long since ( 1854 ) retired from active work in Harvard , so that , when he was not engaged in poetical composition , time pressed heavily upon him . In 1868 and 1869 he took a European ...
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... verse of that period took the colour of the romantic sur- roundings in which he moved . He put the world of letters under contribution while he himself remained aloof . This mark of genius was certainly his , the in- ability to lose his ...
... verse of that period took the colour of the romantic sur- roundings in which he moved . He put the world of letters under contribution while he himself remained aloof . This mark of genius was certainly his , the in- ability to lose his ...
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... verse of Whittier and Lowell that helped the slave to free- dom . Longfellow's temperament was not heroic , though his quickest sympathies were for good - and he lost an opportunity . But Longfellow was profiting by the frank criticism ...
... verse of Whittier and Lowell that helped the slave to free- dom . Longfellow's temperament was not heroic , though his quickest sympathies were for good - and he lost an opportunity . But Longfellow was profiting by the frank criticism ...
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... verse that should be un- usual and fresh , perfectly suited to his novel subject . This would win him half his battle . So he used the unrhymed trochaic , the same form of verse as that used by the Finns in their national epic . It was ...
... verse that should be un- usual and fresh , perfectly suited to his novel subject . This would win him half his battle . So he used the unrhymed trochaic , the same form of verse as that used by the Finns in their national epic . It was ...
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