A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best PoetsFords, Howard, and Hulbert, 1879 - 789 páginas |
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... passed entirely under my re- vision , and , although not absolutely responsible for the compilation or its arrange- ment , I have , as requested , exercised a free hand both in excluding and in adding matter according to my judgment of ...
... passed entirely under my re- vision , and , although not absolutely responsible for the compilation or its arrange- ment , I have , as requested , exercised a free hand both in excluding and in adding matter according to my judgment of ...
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... passed into the common speech and are quoted as proverbial say- ings , than any author we have save Shakespeare ; and , whatever may be said in his dispraise , he is likely to be quoted as long as the English is a living language . The ...
... passed into the common speech and are quoted as proverbial say- ings , than any author we have save Shakespeare ; and , whatever may be said in his dispraise , he is likely to be quoted as long as the English is a living language . The ...
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... passed to the declensions and conjugations , which I committed to memory , and was put into the Gospel of St. John . In two calendar months from the time of beginning with the powers of the Greek alphabet I had read every book in the ...
... passed to the declensions and conjugations , which I committed to memory , and was put into the Gospel of St. John . In two calendar months from the time of beginning with the powers of the Greek alphabet I had read every book in the ...
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... passed round the circle , and all seemed to enjoy the arrival of the young stranger and poet . News of Mr. Bryant's precocious intellect , his poetical genius , and his literary taste had preceded his arrival . He was looked up to with ...
... passed round the circle , and all seemed to enjoy the arrival of the young stranger and poet . News of Mr. Bryant's precocious intellect , his poetical genius , and his literary taste had preceded his arrival . He was looked up to with ...
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... passed away . A few days after the poet's arrival in New York he met Cooper , to whom he had been previously introduced , who said : " Come and dine with me to - morrow ; I live at No. 345 Greenwich Street . " " Please put that down for ...
... passed away . A few days after the poet's arrival in New York he met Cooper , to whom he had been previously introduced , who said : " Come and dine with me to - morrow ; I live at No. 345 Greenwich Street . " " Please put that down for ...
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