Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 32
Stran 51
... verses from Marot , over the small , plain doorways that gave to the street , but opened inwardly into residences in which evidences of wealth , refine- ment , and elegance met the eye . The narrow , crooked streets , where formerly the ...
... verses from Marot , over the small , plain doorways that gave to the street , but opened inwardly into residences in which evidences of wealth , refine- ment , and elegance met the eye . The narrow , crooked streets , where formerly the ...
Stran 67
... verse 13. " Of Philip and Peter , we will speak later on . Mary , the eldest daughter , was said by her brother Philip to be " as pure as an angel . " She was said to be beauti- ful and accomplished , for those days . James Madi- son ...
... verse 13. " Of Philip and Peter , we will speak later on . Mary , the eldest daughter , was said by her brother Philip to be " as pure as an angel . " She was said to be beauti- ful and accomplished , for those days . James Madi- son ...
Stran 71
... verses flowed from his pen while he was yet a child . Philip's mother was a woman of rare intelligence and exceptional education ; and she superintended her son's studies until he had completed his tenth year ; at which time he was ...
... verses flowed from his pen while he was yet a child . Philip's mother was a woman of rare intelligence and exceptional education ; and she superintended her son's studies until he had completed his tenth year ; at which time he was ...
Stran 76
... verse . The scene of this poem is laid in Egypt , and the characters are a Traveller , a Genius , and Time ; it contains one hundred and thirty - five lines , and was considered a remarkable poem for one so young . The plot of the poem ...
... verse . The scene of this poem is laid in Egypt , and the characters are a Traveller , a Genius , and Time ; it contains one hundred and thirty - five lines , and was considered a remarkable poem for one so young . The plot of the poem ...
Stran 78
... which are taken from his lecture before the Huguenot Society of America entitled " Philip Freneau the Huguenot Patriot Poet of the Revolution and his Poetry . " blank verse in the form of a dialogue . It [ 78 ] Philip Freneau.
... which are taken from his lecture before the Huguenot Society of America entitled " Philip Freneau the Huguenot Patriot Poet of the Revolution and his Poetry . " blank verse in the form of a dialogue . It [ 78 ] Philip Freneau.
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Aaron Burr afterwards Agnes Allaire American amongst André Fresneau appointed arms army Aurora beautiful Bellemont Biddle Blatchford British brother Captain cause Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charleston College colony command Congress daughter death Delancey Dutch Edict of Nantes eldest England English Etienne Delancey father former France French Church Governor hands honor Huguenots Jefferson Jersey John John Morin Scott Kearny La Rochelle land Leadbeater Ledyard letter liberty lived Long Island Louis Madison marriage married minister Monmouth Monmouth County Morin Scott mother Mount Pleasant Nassau Hall National Gazette neau never o'er O'Rielly paper party patriots person Philadelphia Philip Freneau Philip Kearny Philip Morin Freneau Pierre poem poet poetry political President prison qu'il refugees remained Revolution Rochelle sails satires ship shores Street Thomas thou tion took town United verse vessels Washington wrote York