Topical Notes on American AuthorsSilver, Burdett, 1896 - 334 psl. |
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... Metre . ) Used in most of his long poems . Translation of Homer . Thanatopsis . Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood . An Evening Revery . Sella . The Little People of the Snow . Tree - Burial . Forest Hymn . The Antiquity of Freedom ...
... Metre . ) Used in most of his long poems . Translation of Homer . Thanatopsis . Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood . An Evening Revery . Sella . The Little People of the Snow . Tree - Burial . Forest Hymn . The Antiquity of Freedom ...
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... Metre . Rhymeless dactylic hexameter . of Versification . ) " The velvety verse that Evangeline trod . " - HOLMES . A bold innovation in English versification . Employed afterward by Arthur Hugh Clough , Matthew Arnold , Charles ...
... Metre . Rhymeless dactylic hexameter . of Versification . ) " The velvety verse that Evangeline trod . " - HOLMES . A bold innovation in English versification . Employed afterward by Arthur Hugh Clough , Matthew Arnold , Charles ...
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... Metre . Rhymed iambic pentameter . Recall Gérôme's painting of the Roman Arena . Sandalphon . The author received for this poem a year's subscription to the paper that published it . My Lost Youth . " The utterance of a man who in ...
... Metre . Rhymed iambic pentameter . Recall Gérôme's painting of the Roman Arena . Sandalphon . The author received for this poem a year's subscription to the paper that published it . My Lost Youth . " The utterance of a man who in ...
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... metre in English ] he has virtually neither rivals nor successors . ” . RICHARDSON . Poems in Trochaic Metre . Hiawatha . The Legend Beautiful . - The Emperor's Glove . Bayard Taylor . Amalfi . Songo River . A Psalm of Life . Footsteps ...
... metre in English ] he has virtually neither rivals nor successors . ” . RICHARDSON . Poems in Trochaic Metre . Hiawatha . The Legend Beautiful . - The Emperor's Glove . Bayard Taylor . Amalfi . Songo River . A Psalm of Life . Footsteps ...
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... metre . " Incident in a Railroad Car . The effect of Burns's poetry upon laboring men . The Biglow Papers . ( Consult its analysis by Haweis and by Underwood . ) 66 ' A masterpiece in wit , scholarship , and penetrating knowledge ...
... metre . " Incident in a Railroad Car . The effect of Burns's poetry upon laboring men . The Biglow Papers . ( Consult its analysis by Haweis and by Underwood . ) 66 ' A masterpiece in wit , scholarship , and penetrating knowledge ...
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