A New England ReaderVan Wyck Brooks New England literature from William Bradford to the poems of Robert Lowell. |
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... persons he had satirized , and whom he then knew only by their books , —was now the friend of Moore , the correspondent of Jeffrey , and intimate with the Words- worth school , and had a hearty liking for them all , —especially as they ...
... persons he had satirized , and whom he then knew only by their books , —was now the friend of Moore , the correspondent of Jeffrey , and intimate with the Words- worth school , and had a hearty liking for them all , —especially as they ...
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... person . It is rather stately , but not , I think , affected ; and , though accompanied by considerable gesture , not really overacted . She gave a lively description of the horrible ugliness and deformity of David the painter ; told us ...
... person . It is rather stately , but not , I think , affected ; and , though accompanied by considerable gesture , not really overacted . She gave a lively description of the horrible ugliness and deformity of David the painter ; told us ...
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... persons whom I was as curious to see as any two persons in France whom I had not yet met . The Duchess de Broglie , with her char- acteristic good - nature , finding how much I was interested in these new acquaintances , placed me ...
... persons whom I was as curious to see as any two persons in France whom I had not yet met . The Duchess de Broglie , with her char- acteristic good - nature , finding how much I was interested in these new acquaintances , placed me ...
Contents
The Landing of the Pilgrims | 3 |
To My Dear and Loving Husband | 9 |
A Confession | 16 |
Copyright | |
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