The Writings of James Russell Lowell ...: PoemsPrinted at the Riverside Press, 1890 |
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... heads of author and editor . The work is wretchedly got up .... We should like to know how much British gold was pocketed by this libeller of our country and her purest patriots . From the Oldfogrumville Mentor . ... We have not had ...
... heads of author and editor . The work is wretchedly got up .... We should like to know how much British gold was pocketed by this libeller of our country and her purest patriots . From the Oldfogrumville Mentor . ... We have not had ...
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... head of thine that there was the Possibility of the Infinite in him ? To thee , quite wingless ( and even featherless ) biped , has not so much even as a dream of wings ever come ? " Talented young parishioner " ? Among the Arts whereof ...
... head of thine that there was the Possibility of the Infinite in him ? To thee , quite wingless ( and even featherless ) biped , has not so much even as a dream of wings ever come ? " Talented young parishioner " ? Among the Arts whereof ...
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... head by this venerable and world - renowned German . We love to see these reciprocations of good - feeling between the differ- ent branches of the great Anglo - Saxon race . [ The following genuine " notice " having met my eye , I ...
... head by this venerable and world - renowned German . We love to see these reciprocations of good - feeling between the differ- ent branches of the great Anglo - Saxon race . [ The following genuine " notice " having met my eye , I ...
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... head , or fifty other things , Transformed the helpless Hebrew thrice a week To guttural Pequot or resounding Greek , The vibrant accent skipping here and there , Just as it pleased invention or despair ; No controversial Hebraist was ...
... head , or fifty other things , Transformed the helpless Hebrew thrice a week To guttural Pequot or resounding Greek , The vibrant accent skipping here and there , Just as it pleased invention or despair ; No controversial Hebraist was ...
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... a hat and feather , or a bare feather without a hat ; before another , a Presidential chair or a tide - waiter's stool , or a pulpit in the city , no matter what . To us , dangling there over our heads , they THE BIGLOW PAPERS 61.
... a hat and feather , or a bare feather without a hat ; before another , a Presidential chair or a tide - waiter's stool , or a pulpit in the city , no matter what . To us , dangling there over our heads , they THE BIGLOW PAPERS 61.
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