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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... present century , and the favorite bug- bear in New England was President Jefferson , who in 1807 had laid an embargo on American shipping , in consequence of the de- crees of Napoleon , and the British orders in council in relation ...
... present century , and the favorite bug- bear in New England was President Jefferson , who in 1807 had laid an embargo on American shipping , in consequence of the de- crees of Napoleon , and the British orders in council in relation ...
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... present life , and the perpetual rising and passing away of generation after generation who are nourished by the fruits of its soil , and find a resting - place in its bosom . " We should like to know what lines in Southey and Kirke ...
... present life , and the perpetual rising and passing away of generation after generation who are nourished by the fruits of its soil , and find a resting - place in its bosom . " We should like to know what lines in Southey and Kirke ...
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... present afterward in Mr. Bryant's meditative poetry — the association of humanity with nature - a calm but sympathetic recognition of the ways of man and his presence on the earth . The power of suggestion and of rapid general- ization ...
... present afterward in Mr. Bryant's meditative poetry — the association of humanity with nature - a calm but sympathetic recognition of the ways of man and his presence on the earth . The power of suggestion and of rapid general- ization ...
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... present struggle with a pos- sible enemy , etc. , etc. A severe illness prevented him from enlisting , and after his recovery he penned an Ode to Death , beginning : Oh , thou whom the world dreadeth - art thou nigh To thy pale Kingdom ...
... present struggle with a pos- sible enemy , etc. , etc. A severe illness prevented him from enlisting , and after his recovery he penned an Ode to Death , beginning : Oh , thou whom the world dreadeth - art thou nigh To thy pale Kingdom ...
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... present Fitz - Green Halleck and Prof. Charles Felton , of Cambridge . Bryant entertained Dickens at his own home , and attended the public banquet and ball given to him . At this time Bryant published , through the Harpers , a new ...
... present Fitz - Green Halleck and Prof. Charles Felton , of Cambridge . Bryant entertained Dickens at his own home , and attended the public banquet and ball given to him . At this time Bryant published , through the Harpers , a new ...
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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