Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... tion ? 34 -I blush to say that I do not at this present moment . I once did , however . It was the first asso- ciation to which I ever heard the term applied ; a body of scientific young men in a great foreign city * who admired their ...
... tion ? 34 -I blush to say that I do not at this present moment . I once did , however . It was the first asso- ciation to which I ever heard the term applied ; a body of scientific young men in a great foreign city * who admired their ...
Pagina 110
... tion . " In this first serious literary effort Lowell at- tempted in heroic couplets to ridicule the fermenta- tion of new ideas in America , from Emerson's Tran- scendentalism to abolition and vegetarianism , though he shared the ...
... tion . " In this first serious literary effort Lowell at- tempted in heroic couplets to ridicule the fermenta- tion of new ideas in America , from Emerson's Tran- scendentalism to abolition and vegetarianism , though he shared the ...
Pagina 398
... tion has steadily grown since the appearance of the first collection of her verse in 1890. During the past decade several books with new poems and informa- tion have appeared to increase her literary stature , and it is now safe to ...
... tion has steadily grown since the appearance of the first collection of her verse in 1890. During the past decade several books with new poems and informa- tion have appeared to increase her literary stature , and it is now safe to ...
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