Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 18
Stran vii
... original upon subjects already treated of ; but a second sort of originality consists in giving forth ideas that have become incorporated in one's own , and have been quickened with the life of one's own mind , which is called “ taking ...
... original upon subjects already treated of ; but a second sort of originality consists in giving forth ideas that have become incorporated in one's own , and have been quickened with the life of one's own mind , which is called “ taking ...
Stran 27
... original settlers , finding no reason for alarm at the inroad upon their hospitality , and shaken out of the narrow groove in which the course of their existence had formerly run , could not but acknowledge the beneficial effect of the ...
... original settlers , finding no reason for alarm at the inroad upon their hospitality , and shaken out of the narrow groove in which the course of their existence had formerly run , could not but acknowledge the beneficial effect of the ...
Stran 86
... original seventy- three . The latter stanzas contain the moral , " What is this Death , ye deep read sophists , say ? Death is no more than one unceasing change ; New forms arise , while other forms decay , Yet all is Life throughout ...
... original seventy- three . The latter stanzas contain the moral , " What is this Death , ye deep read sophists , say ? Death is no more than one unceasing change ; New forms arise , while other forms decay , Yet all is Life throughout ...
Stran 87
... original bouquet , if we may use this word in such connection . It is doubtful if so much revision is beneficial to such spontaneous productions as poetry is supposed to be , and marked by more or less of inspira- tion . Revision ...
... original bouquet , if we may use this word in such connection . It is doubtful if so much revision is beneficial to such spontaneous productions as poetry is supposed to be , and marked by more or less of inspira- tion . Revision ...
Stran 125
... original affair being a dug - out , or canoe made from the trunks of a tree hollowed out in Indian fashion . Soon after , his adventurous spirit caused him to run away from home and embark on a ship bound for the Mediterranean.1 ...
... original affair being a dug - out , or canoe made from the trunks of a tree hollowed out in Indian fashion . Soon after , his adventurous spirit caused him to run away from home and embark on a ship bound for the Mediterranean.1 ...
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