Chronologies of the Life and Writings of William Cullen Bryant: With a Bibliography of His Works in Prose and VerseD. Appleton, 1903 - 127 páginas |
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... Nature , wiser than he , early determined the future course of Master William Cullen Bryant . He was not to be a doctor , but a poet . A poet , that is , if he lived to be anything ; for the chances were against his living at all . The ...
... Nature , wiser than he , early determined the future course of Master William Cullen Bryant . He was not to be a doctor , but a poet . A poet , that is , if he lived to be anything ; for the chances were against his living at all . The ...
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... natural , therefore , that he should offer his boy to the strait - laced Muses of Queen Anne's time ; that the precocious boy should lisp in heroic couplets , and that he should endeavor to be satirical . Politics were running high in ...
... natural , therefore , that he should offer his boy to the strait - laced Muses of Queen Anne's time ; that the precocious boy should lisp in heroic couplets , and that he should endeavor to be satirical . Politics were running high in ...
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... nature which surrounded his birthplace , with which he was familiar , and of which he was a close observer , as his poetry was soon to disclose . He entered Williams College , in Williamstown , Mass . , in his sixteenth year , and ...
... nature which surrounded his birthplace , with which he was familiar , and of which he was a close observer , as his poetry was soon to disclose . He entered Williams College , in Williamstown , Mass . , in his sixteenth year , and ...
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... nature were too strong for him . There is no difficulty in tracing the succession of his poems , and in a few instances the places where they were written , or with which they concerned them- selves . " Thanatopsis , " for example , was ...
... nature were too strong for him . There is no difficulty in tracing the succession of his poems , and in a few instances the places where they were written , or with which they concerned them- selves . " Thanatopsis , " for example , was ...
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... nature are charming , and his wish to be beside its waters is the most natural one in the world . The young lawyer is not complimentary to his clients , whom he styles " the dregs of men , " while his pen , which does its best to serve ...
... nature are charming , and his wish to be beside its waters is the most natural one in the world . The young lawyer is not complimentary to his clients , whom he styles " the dregs of men , " while his pen , which does its best to serve ...
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Address delivered afterward Appleton and Company April Atheneum Atlantic Monthly August Autumn Barrington Boston Broadway Bryant wrote Bryant's contributions Central Park Collation collection College Copyright on verso Cummington Dana Death December delivered an address Democratic Review dinner editor Embargo Engraved father February Godwin's Graham's Magazine Greek Green River Halleck Henry Hymn January July June Knickerbocker Magazine Leggett letter lished Literary Gazette March North American Review November October period Pitcairn's Island Poems by William poet poetical Post Prairies printed Prose Writings published in Graham's published in Thirty R. H. Dana Review and Literary Sedgwick September Simonides Song Speech Sub-title summer Talisman Text Thanatopsis Thirty Poems translation United States Literary United States Review unpaged Verplanck verse volume Walk at Sunset Washington Irving Waterfowl William Cullen Bryant written in Roslyn Yellow Violet York Historical Society York Ledger York Literary Gazette York Mirror York Review