Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 páginas |
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... poems and offered themes for meditation . Whenever problems faced him , he communed with nature , thereby finding restful companionship . From the cares of his busy life he frequently retired to his farm to seek the solitude of his ...
... poems and offered themes for meditation . Whenever problems faced him , he communed with nature , thereby finding restful companionship . From the cares of his busy life he frequently retired to his farm to seek the solitude of his ...
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... poems , translated into eighteen lan- guages , gave comfort and hope to persons widely separated in position as well as nationality . Fur- thermore , his life , except for the sad death of his first wife and the tragic accident causing ...
... poems , translated into eighteen lan- guages , gave comfort and hope to persons widely separated in position as well as nationality . Fur- thermore , his life , except for the sad death of his first wife and the tragic accident causing ...
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... poems are reminiscent of these personal experiences . The farmhouse , the district school , the Quaker meetinghouse , the countryside , the simple folk struggling against poverty but firm in their faith , and the legends of New England ...
... poems are reminiscent of these personal experiences . The farmhouse , the district school , the Quaker meetinghouse , the countryside , the simple folk struggling against poverty but firm in their faith , and the legends of New England ...
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BEOWULF | 3 |
THE BALLADS | 24 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 40 |
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