Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind ThemHawthorn Books, 1961 - 336 oldal 150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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123. oldal
... wrote that it was about time he felt the effect of age , adding " Let me fold my arms across my breast , and go quietly down the current until where the current ends . " And in that same year , 1846 , he said of death : “ I don't invite ...
... wrote that it was about time he felt the effect of age , adding " Let me fold my arms across my breast , and go quietly down the current until where the current ends . " And in that same year , 1846 , he said of death : “ I don't invite ...
140. oldal
... wrote that " Homekeeping hearts are the happiest . " But evidently his three daughters most delighted him . About the time he composed " The Children's Hour " he wrote Charles Sumner : " It is Sunday afternoon . You know , then , how ...
... wrote that " Homekeeping hearts are the happiest . " But evidently his three daughters most delighted him . About the time he composed " The Children's Hour " he wrote Charles Sumner : " It is Sunday afternoon . You know , then , how ...
225. oldal
... wrote fourteen of the poems that appeared in his A Child's Garden of Verse . Shortly afterwards he added three more to the collection . It was apparently as easy for Stevenson to write these verses as he antici- pated . It was ...
... wrote fourteen of the poems that appeared in his A Child's Garden of Verse . Shortly afterwards he added three more to the collection . It was apparently as easy for Stevenson to write these verses as he antici- pated . It was ...
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Matthew Arnold Dover Beach | 3 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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