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... ANTI - SLAVERY RANKS V. A FABLE FOR CRITICS , THE BIGLOW PAPERS , AND THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL VI . SIX YEARS . PAGE 1 19 62 151 238 270 VII . FIFTEEN MONTHS IN EUROPE 309 VIII . AN END AND A BEGINNING 346 IX . THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY ...
... ANTI - SLAVERY RANKS V. A FABLE FOR CRITICS , THE BIGLOW PAPERS , AND THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL VI . SIX YEARS . PAGE 1 19 62 151 238 270 VII . FIFTEEN MONTHS IN EUROPE 309 VIII . AN END AND A BEGINNING 346 IX . THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY ...
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... slavery which was already beginning to dominate the moral earnestness of the community , holding all other reforms ... Anti - Slavery Convention held in Boston , 17 November , 1840 . had been going on under favoring conditions , for ...
... slavery which was already beginning to dominate the moral earnestness of the community , holding all other reforms ... Anti - Slavery Convention held in Boston , 17 November , 1840 . had been going on under favoring conditions , for ...
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... anti - slavery sentiment in the same breath . The vague spirit of reform which stirred him was rather a recurrence to fundamental ideas of freedom which made him impatient of for- mality and provincialism in literature , and led him to ...
... anti - slavery sentiment in the same breath . The vague spirit of reform which stirred him was rather a recurrence to fundamental ideas of freedom which made him impatient of for- mality and provincialism in literature , and led him to ...
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... anti - slavery , and he did it with a fine chivalry in a notice of Longfellow's " Poems on Slavery , " when he used the occasion to pay glowing tribute to the earlier fighters . Garrison , " the half- inspired Luther of this reform , a ...
... anti - slavery , and he did it with a fine chivalry in a notice of Longfellow's " Poems on Slavery , " when he used the occasion to pay glowing tribute to the earlier fighters . Garrison , " the half- inspired Luther of this reform , a ...
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... anti - slavery fervor into this full current , and could say of his " Prometheus " that it was overrunning with true radicalism and anti - slav- ery ; " but the exhilaration which fanned his wings was the consciousness of youth and love ...
... anti - slavery fervor into this full current , and could say of his " Prometheus " that it was overrunning with true radicalism and anti - slav- ery ; " but the exhilaration which fanned his wings was the consciousness of youth and love ...
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الصفحة 45 - Cambridge, some thirty years ago, was an event without any former parallel in our literary annals, a scene to be always treasured in the memory for its picturesqueness and its inspiration. What crowded and breathless aisles, what windows clustering with eager heads, what enthusiasm of approval, what grim silence of foregone dissent...
الصفحة 215 - Rest unto our souls." —Rest unto our souls! — 'tis all we want, — the end of all our wishes and pursuits : give us a prospect of this, we take the wings of the morning, and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth...
الصفحة 26 - A college training is an excellent thing ; but, after all, the better part of every man's education is that which he gives himself, and it is for this that a good library should furnish the opportunity and the means.
الصفحة 267 - I am the first poet who has endeavored to express the American Idea, and I shall be popular by and by. Only I suppose I must be dead first. But I do not want anything more than I have.
الصفحة 371 - Longfellow as Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures, and Professor of Belles Lettres in Harvard College.
الصفحة 3 - My house at Cambridge being surrounded by about four thousand people, in compliance with their command, I sign my name.
الصفحة 264 - The success of my experiment soon began not only to astonish me, but to make me feel the responsibility of knowing that I held in my hand a weapon instead of the mere fencing-stick I had supposed.
الصفحة 386 - For remember that there is nothing less profitable than scholarship for the mere sake of scholarship, nor anything more wearisome in the attainment. But the moment you have a definite aim, attention is quickened, the mother of memory, and all that you acquire groups and arranges itself in an order that is lucid, because everywhere and always it is in intelligent relation to a central object of constant and growing interest.
الصفحة 407 - PM, and rose at eight. The time occupied was longer by about four hours and thirty minutes than I am in the habit of consuming in that kind of occupation, but it was the richest time intellectually by all odds that I have ever had. Leaving myself and
الصفحة 14 - Dear were my walks, too, gathering fragrant store Of Mother Nature's simple-minded lore : I learned all weather-signs of day or night ; No bird but I could name him by his flight, No distant tree but by his shape was known, Or, near at hand, by leaf or bark alone.