Yale Book of American VerseThomas R. Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - 570 páginas |
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Página xii
... tell which is the more remarkable - the mean opinion which these entertain of what the rest of the world has approved , or the admiration they have or profess to have for what the rest of the world refuses to regard with favor . Many ...
... tell which is the more remarkable - the mean opinion which these entertain of what the rest of the world has approved , or the admiration they have or profess to have for what the rest of the world refuses to regard with favor . Many ...
Página xxvii
... telling us that the lives of great men remind us that we can make our own lives sublime . Most of us are perfectly well aware that the sublime lives of great men — and their lives have not unfrequently been petty - can not serve as exam ...
... telling us that the lives of great men remind us that we can make our own lives sublime . Most of us are perfectly well aware that the sublime lives of great men — and their lives have not unfrequently been petty - can not serve as exam ...
Página xxxiv
... tell where the influence of the one begins and that of the other ends . It may therefore be that he who comes to the consideration of some of these pieces without any associations save those purely literary may find them unworthy of ...
... tell where the influence of the one begins and that of the other ends . It may therefore be that he who comes to the consideration of some of these pieces without any associations save those purely literary may find them unworthy of ...
Página xl
... tell which one it was of the several then published . What arrested my attention , however , were certain verses headed , if I remember aright , Home Wounded . At all events , the production was manifestly suggested by Gerald Massey's ...
... tell which one it was of the several then published . What arrested my attention , however , were certain verses headed , if I remember aright , Home Wounded . At all events , the production was manifestly suggested by Gerald Massey's ...
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... tell , Of beings born and buried here ; Tales of the peasant and the peer , Tales of the bridal and the bier , The welcome and farewell , Since on their boughs the startled bird First , in [ 15 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867.
... tell , Of beings born and buried here ; Tales of the peasant and the peer , Tales of the bridal and the bier , The welcome and farewell , Since on their boughs the startled bird First , in [ 15 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867.
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