Three Voices from Paumanok: The Influence of Long Island on James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant [and] Walt WhitmanI. J. Friedman, 1969 - 225页 |
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... beautiful and romantic in the world . There were many other visitors of all kinds : Samuel Morse , the father of telegraphy ; 32 Edwin Booth and Sir Henry Irving , actors ; Charles Dana , a fellow editor ; and the writers , Margaret ...
... beautiful and romantic in the world . There were many other visitors of all kinds : Samuel Morse , the father of telegraphy ; 32 Edwin Booth and Sir Henry Irving , actors ; Charles Dana , a fellow editor ; and the writers , Margaret ...
第99页
... beautiful ; the changes please me , but there is a sadness in all this beauty , since the eye for which these changes were originally designed can look on them no more . It is now a more beautiful October day ; the maples , at the end ...
... beautiful ; the changes please me , but there is a sadness in all this beauty , since the eye for which these changes were originally designed can look on them no more . It is now a more beautiful October day ; the maples , at the end ...
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... beautiful , sacred and bestial ; then culminates in a description of the ultimate face- " the old face of the mother of many chil- dren . " As he depicts this face , two influences are apparent : his respect for the Quakers and his ...
... beautiful , sacred and bestial ; then culminates in a description of the ultimate face- " the old face of the mother of many chil- dren . " As he depicts this face , two influences are apparent : his respect for the Quakers and his ...
目录
Cooper on Long Island Childhood in Cooperstown | 5 |
The Sea and Ships | 12 |
The Land and the People | 31 |
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