American Men of LettersD. Nutt, 1897 - 526 páginas |
Palavras e frases frequentes
adventures ambitions American literature artistic Babie Bell Bayard Taylor beauty became began boy's boyhood boyish Bret Harte character charming child childhood Creole Curtis delightful dream early editor Eggleston England English experience faithful fame famous fancy father fiction Fiske friends frontier gift girl Grandissimes happy heart hero Howells Indians interest Joel Chandler Harris Kennett Square later learned literary career Little Christopher Columbus Little Women lived Louisa magazine Mark Twain memories mind Miss Alcott mother nature negro newspaper noble novels Orleans paper pict picture picturesque plantation poems poet poetry Potiphar published Puritanism RICHARD HENRY STODDARD river romance scenes seemed shows sketches Southern spent Stedman Stoddard success sympathy Thomas Bailey Aldrich thought tion touch town true Uncle Remus verse village volume Warner West write York young author youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 98 - Perry gave him the post of master's mate that he might witness the opening of the ports of Japan to the commerce of the world.
Página 172 - Where the Battle was Fought," "Down the Ravine," "The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains," "In the Clouds," "The Story of Keedon Bluffs," "The Despot of Broomsedge Cove,
Página 263 - If the rest of the work answers to the beginning, this publication will stand as one of the most important contributions ever made to the history of the West.
Página 201 - That part of the yard was shut off from the rest by a gate ; but no gate was proof against Gypsy's ingenuity. She could let down bars, lift up latches, draw bolts, and turn all sorts of buttons. This accomplishment rendered it hazardous for Miss Abigail or Kitty to leave any eatables on the kitchen-table near the window.
Página 165 - Columbus and placing them in the base of the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World in New York Harbor.
Página 244 - Grandissimes made Cable famous. Although it elicited much adverse criticism from readers who denied its truthfulness as a picture of old Creole days, it yet must be considered as one of the best works of fiction produced by a Southern writer.
Página 246 - Cable went for the inspiration of his third novel, Bonaventure. The hero, Bonaventure, was an orphan boy who was being brought up by the village cure. This...