Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... honor . The poem closes with a glowing apostrophe to the native land of the author . The descriptive parts of this poem are perhaps the best portions of the work . The versification is in general vigorous and glowing , though there are ...
... honor . The poem closes with a glowing apostrophe to the native land of the author . The descriptive parts of this poem are perhaps the best portions of the work . The versification is in general vigorous and glowing , though there are ...
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... honor . He has never on any occasion bowed to the su- premacy of European example or European criticism ; he is a stern republican in all his writings . Fortunately he has lived to see a new era dawn- ing on his country . He has seen ...
... honor . He has never on any occasion bowed to the su- premacy of European example or European criticism ; he is a stern republican in all his writings . Fortunately he has lived to see a new era dawn- ing on his country . He has seen ...
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... honor was paid his memory . Shops were closed and business suspended in Cambridge on the day of his funeral , which in accordance with his wishes was conducted in a simple manner , and a sum of money was soon after raised at the sug ...
... honor was paid his memory . Shops were closed and business suspended in Cambridge on the day of his funeral , which in accordance with his wishes was conducted in a simple manner , and a sum of money was soon after raised at the sug ...
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... en- * Address by George S. Hillard , at a meeting of citizens in Faneuil Hall , in honor of the memory of Webster . October 27 , 1852 . danger our own peace , if we will neither furnish 32 CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... en- * Address by George S. Hillard , at a meeting of citizens in Faneuil Hall , in honor of the memory of Webster . October 27 , 1852 . danger our own peace , if we will neither furnish 32 CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... honor was tendered him in Philadelphia , but declined . His native city had his portrait painted by Healy , and placed in her council hall . He delivered an address in September of the same year before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of ...
... honor was tendered him in Philadelphia , but declined . His native city had his portrait painted by Healy , and placed in her council hall . He delivered an address in September of the same year before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of ...
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Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2 Evert Augustus Duyckinck,George Long Duyckinck Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
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