Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... satires would be an almost complete commentary on the whole Revolutionary struggle ; nearly every important emergency and phase of which are photographed in his keen , merciless , and often brilliant lines . " The war ending in 1783 ...
... satires would be an almost complete commentary on the whole Revolutionary struggle ; nearly every important emergency and phase of which are photographed in his keen , merciless , and often brilliant lines . " The war ending in 1783 ...
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... satires against Great Britain , and the poet puts these words in Gaines ' mouth in apology for the act : - " I first was a whig with an honest intent ; Not a Rebel among them talk'd louder or bolder , With his sword by his side , or his ...
... satires against Great Britain , and the poet puts these words in Gaines ' mouth in apology for the act : - " I first was a whig with an honest intent ; Not a Rebel among them talk'd louder or bolder , With his sword by his side , or his ...
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... satires against the royalists established his repu- tation in America , and all these show great talent ; and some of his severer satires , such as that on his literary opponent whom he addresses under the name of Mac Swiggin , are ...
... satires against the royalists established his repu- tation in America , and all these show great talent ; and some of his severer satires , such as that on his literary opponent whom he addresses under the name of Mac Swiggin , are ...
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Mary S. Austin. than tuneful of patriotic ballads , songs , and doggerel satires , to all of which at this distance the sounds of the combatants ' fife and drum seems a fitting accom- paniment . One poet there was , however , who may ...
Mary S. Austin. than tuneful of patriotic ballads , songs , and doggerel satires , to all of which at this distance the sounds of the combatants ' fife and drum seems a fitting accom- paniment . One poet there was , however , who may ...
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... satires ; poems on general subjects and descriptions of nature ; and translations from the classic poets and those of Italy and France ; with a few which do not strictly fall under either of these heads . They vary greatly in style and ...
... satires ; poems on general subjects and descriptions of nature ; and translations from the classic poets and those of Italy and France ; with a few which do not strictly fall under either of these heads . They vary greatly in style and ...
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