Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... River , which belonged to the Roosevelt ranch . This last would be a capital addition to school readers and books of selected stand- ard prose . Senator Lodge and other friends empha- size the President's sense of humor . He had it , of ...
... River , which belonged to the Roosevelt ranch . This last would be a capital addition to school readers and books of selected stand- ard prose . Senator Lodge and other friends empha- size the President's sense of humor . He had it , of ...
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... river bottom . And this is why one finds his “ American Note Books " quite as interesting reading as his stories . Very remarkable things , these note books . They have puzzled Mr. James , who asks what the author would be at in them ...
... river bottom . And this is why one finds his “ American Note Books " quite as interesting reading as his stories . Very remarkable things , these note books . They have puzzled Mr. James , who asks what the author would be at in them ...
Side 68
... may their deed redeem When , like our sires , our sons are gone . In the field across the river was the spirited statue of the minuteman , designed by young Daniel Chester French , a Concord boy who has since 68 FOUR AMERICANS.
... may their deed redeem When , like our sires , our sons are gone . In the field across the river was the spirited statue of the minuteman , designed by young Daniel Chester French , a Concord boy who has since 68 FOUR AMERICANS.
Side 69
... have gardens bordering upon the river ; and I was interested to notice that the boats moored at the bank had painted on their sterns plant names or bird names taken from the Concord poems - such as " The 69 A PILGRIM IN CONCORD.
... have gardens bordering upon the river ; and I was interested to notice that the boats moored at the bank had painted on their sterns plant names or bird names taken from the Concord poems - such as " The 69 A PILGRIM IN CONCORD.
Side 70
... river which Emerson detected flowing under- neath the Concord --- Thy summer voice , Musketaquit , Repeats the music of the rain , But sweeter rivers pulsing flit Through thee as though through Concord plain . I see the inundation sweet ...
... river which Emerson detected flowing under- neath the Concord --- Thy summer voice , Musketaquit , Repeats the music of the rain , But sweeter rivers pulsing flit Through thee as though through Concord plain . I see the inundation sweet ...
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