The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...: Complete in Two Volumes, Том 2 |
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... but then suppose our two urchins have grown into men , and both have turned authors , -- one says to his brother , “ Let's play we're the American somethings or other , ( only let them be big enough , no matter what . ) ...
... but then suppose our two urchins have grown into men , and both have turned authors , -- one says to his brother , “ Let's play we're the American somethings or other , ( only let them be big enough , no matter what . ) ...
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Now I shall not crush them since , indeed , for that matter , no pressure I know of could render them flatter ; nor wither , nor scorch them , -- no action of fire could make either them or their articles drier ; nor waste time in ...
Now I shall not crush them since , indeed , for that matter , no pressure I know of could render them flatter ; nor wither , nor scorch them , -- no action of fire could make either them or their articles drier ; nor waste time in ...
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As for him , he's no matter , he never grew tender , Sitting after a ball , with his feet on the fender , Shaping somebody's sweet features out of cigar smoke , ( Though he'd willingly grant you that such doingg are smoke ; ) All women ...
As for him , he's no matter , he never grew tender , Sitting after a ball , with his feet on the fender , Shaping somebody's sweet features out of cigar smoke , ( Though he'd willingly grant you that such doingg are smoke ; ) All women ...
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... They're not epics , but that doesn't matter a pin , In creating , the only hard thing's to begin ; A grass - blade ' s no easier to make than an oak , If you've once found the way , you've achieved the A FABLE FOR CRITICS . 41.
... They're not epics , but that doesn't matter a pin , In creating , the only hard thing's to begin ; A grass - blade ' s no easier to make than an oak , If you've once found the way , you've achieved the A FABLE FOR CRITICS . 41.
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If you've once found the way , you've achieved the grand stroke ; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter , But thrown in a heap with a crush and a clatter ; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem , but rather ...
If you've once found the way , you've achieved the grand stroke ; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter , But thrown in a heap with a crush and a clatter ; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem , but rather ...
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