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Pagina 3
... probably prefer to be ultimately judged . his childhood . We can linger but to quote one such passage , from " A Day in June : " " - One tall elm , this hundredth year Doge of our leafy Venice here , Who with an annual ring doth wed The ...
... probably prefer to be ultimately judged . his childhood . We can linger but to quote one such passage , from " A Day in June : " " - One tall elm , this hundredth year Doge of our leafy Venice here , Who with an annual ring doth wed The ...
Pagina 6
... probably surpassing all oth . ers for felicitousness of language and wealth of observation . Here is a beauti- ful single image , " The clouds like swans drift down the streaming atmosphere , ' followed by this stanza : " " O'er yon ...
... probably surpassing all oth . ers for felicitousness of language and wealth of observation . Here is a beauti- ful single image , " The clouds like swans drift down the streaming atmosphere , ' followed by this stanza : " " O'er yon ...
Pagina 7
... probably never been an American writer with so little of earth's dross in him . In some moods he is de- lightfully dreamy ; in others his voice is like the sound of a trumpet ; in all there is the decisive presence of imagination . So ...
... probably never been an American writer with so little of earth's dross in him . In some moods he is de- lightfully dreamy ; in others his voice is like the sound of a trumpet ; in all there is the decisive presence of imagination . So ...
Pagina 9
... probably than any man of his time , but the language has not al - ament of the two men naturally tinges ways been well chosen or the ideas har monious with their subject . Mr. Lowell does not offend in this regard ; the stur- diest ...
... probably than any man of his time , but the language has not al - ament of the two men naturally tinges ways been well chosen or the ideas har monious with their subject . Mr. Lowell does not offend in this regard ; the stur- diest ...
Pagina 12
... probably will be to the end of time . I du believe in prayer an ' praise To him that hez the grantin ' O ' jobs - in everythin ' thet pays , But most of all in CANTIN ' ; This doth my cup with marcies fill , This lays all thought o ...
... probably will be to the end of time . I du believe in prayer an ' praise To him that hez the grantin ' O ' jobs - in everythin ' thet pays , But most of all in CANTIN ' ; This doth my cup with marcies fill , This lays all thought o ...
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