Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Mary S. Austin. The Poet of the Revolution A History of His Life and Times By Mary S. Austin Edited by Helen Kearny Vreeland Great - granddaughter of the Poet Descriptas servare vices , operumque colores Cur ego , si nequeo ignoroque ...
Mary S. Austin. The Poet of the Revolution A History of His Life and Times By Mary S. Austin Edited by Helen Kearny Vreeland Great - granddaughter of the Poet Descriptas servare vices , operumque colores Cur ego , si nequeo ignoroque ...
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... Poet of the Revolution . " Although in Freneau's case we may not hold as strictly true the words of the author above quoted , inasmuch as from time to time able and interesting articles upon his life and writings have appeared , still ...
... Poet of the Revolution . " Although in Freneau's case we may not hold as strictly true the words of the author above quoted , inasmuch as from time to time able and interesting articles upon his life and writings have appeared , still ...
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Mary S. Austin. that consumed Mont Pleasant , the poet's homestead , in which were consumed , along with much of his un- published poetry , many valuable letters and manu- scripts that would have given abundant matter for a most ...
Mary S. Austin. that consumed Mont Pleasant , the poet's homestead , in which were consumed , along with much of his un- published poetry , many valuable letters and manu- scripts that would have given abundant matter for a most ...
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... Poet's Grave . • Frontispiece TO FACE PAGE 56 72 · 158 · 210 Agnes Watson Freneau Leadbeater · • 228 The Poet of the Revolution IN Chapter First N relation.
... Poet's Grave . • Frontispiece TO FACE PAGE 56 72 · 158 · 210 Agnes Watson Freneau Leadbeater · • 228 The Poet of the Revolution IN Chapter First N relation.
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... . With returning prosperity and a steady increase of population , the Huguenots began to raise their heads 1 Ozaneau . 2 Richelieu's own testimony . again ; and , as their religious as well as [ 3 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... . With returning prosperity and a steady increase of population , the Huguenots began to raise their heads 1 Ozaneau . 2 Richelieu's own testimony . again ; and , as their religious as well as [ 3 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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