A New England ReaderVan Wyck Brooks New England literature from William Bradford to the poems of Robert Lowell. |
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... England before 1640 ; and her poems were carried back to England by her brother - in - law and there first printed in 1650 . Six years after her death , a second edition with new poems was published in Boston in 1678. Anne Bradstreet ...
... England before 1640 ; and her poems were carried back to England by her brother - in - law and there first printed in 1650 . Six years after her death , a second edition with new poems was published in Boston in 1678. Anne Bradstreet ...
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... England . She is about twenty . After she was gone , the conversation naturally turned on the stage . Lord Byron asked me what actors I had heard , and , when I told him , imitated to me the manner of Munden , Braham , Cooke , and ...
... England . She is about twenty . After she was gone , the conversation naturally turned on the stage . Lord Byron asked me what actors I had heard , and , when I told him , imitated to me the manner of Munden , Braham , Cooke , and ...
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... England he rivalled Tennyson in popularity . After the death of his second wife , he turned to the translation of Dante's Divine Comedy , which is still regarded as authoritative . He was a technical innovator , owing much to German and ...
... England he rivalled Tennyson in popularity . After the death of his second wife , he turned to the translation of Dante's Divine Comedy , which is still regarded as authoritative . He was a technical innovator , owing much to German and ...
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The Landing of the Pilgrims | 3 |
To My Dear and Loving Husband | 9 |
A Confession | 16 |
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