Yale Book of American VerseThomas Raynesford Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - 570 páginas |
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Página xxiv
... seems unaware that in thus giving vent to his hostility he is doing little more than betray his own limitations . In this matter the difference in the point of view from which the works of different writers are looked at by different ...
... seems unaware that in thus giving vent to his hostility he is doing little more than betray his own limitations . In this matter the difference in the point of view from which the works of different writers are looked at by different ...
Página xxvi
... seem to have grown up an agreement of opinion which would make the task of selection comparatively easy . Take for illustration the diversity of choice ex- hibited in the selections made from two or three of the best known of these ...
... seem to have grown up an agreement of opinion which would make the task of selection comparatively easy . Take for illustration the diversity of choice ex- hibited in the selections made from two or three of the best known of these ...
Página xxviii
... seems to have been very young . He is advised by his heart to be a hero not only in the battle but in the bivouac . If the psalmist had thought it worth while to reply , he would doubtless have informed the young man that the bivouac ...
... seems to have been very young . He is advised by his heart to be a hero not only in the battle but in the bivouac . If the psalmist had thought it worth while to reply , he would doubtless have informed the young man that the bivouac ...
Página xxxiv
... seem to have given most promise of future performance were cut off prematurely . These were Joseph Rodman Drake and Edward Coate Pinkney . Both suffered long from disease , both lived only about a quarter of a century . For most of us ...
... seem to have given most promise of future performance were cut off prematurely . These were Joseph Rodman Drake and Edward Coate Pinkney . Both suffered long from disease , both lived only about a quarter of a century . For most of us ...
Página xxxvii
... seem to justify their insertion . A large body of verse came then into being and even afterward . Much of it naturally owed the favorable reception it met to the fact that it appealed to [ xxxvii ] A WORD ABOUT ANTHOLOGIES.
... seem to justify their insertion . A large body of verse came then into being and even afterward . Much of it naturally owed the favorable reception it met to the fact that it appealed to [ xxxvii ] A WORD ABOUT ANTHOLOGIES.
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