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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... fruits grown in this country . He reminded his listeners that in China lamps are lighted by oil pressed from the fruit of a tree . He reminded them , too , that by 1856 our supply of whale oil had been seriously depleted . Whalers now ...
... fruits grown in this country . He reminded his listeners that in China lamps are lighted by oil pressed from the fruit of a tree . He reminded them , too , that by 1856 our supply of whale oil had been seriously depleted . Whalers now ...
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... fruit in late summer . His interest in them , half literary and half technical , is illustrated in a letter that he wrote in 1863 : " I came down to Roslyn last night , and , instead of the ' grandia poma ' , the big apples Tibullus ...
... fruit in late summer . His interest in them , half literary and half technical , is illustrated in a letter that he wrote in 1863 : " I came down to Roslyn last night , and , instead of the ' grandia poma ' , the big apples Tibullus ...
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... fruit plants and fruit trees led naturally to an interest in certain birds . One of his less - known poems , " The Old - World Sparrow , " 30 reflects this interest . The English spar- row , considered a pest in its native land , was ...
... fruit plants and fruit trees led naturally to an interest in certain birds . One of his less - known poems , " The Old - World Sparrow , " 30 reflects this interest . The English spar- row , considered a pest in its native land , was ...
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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19th century Abraham Woodhull American Barnstable beautiful Benjamin Birch birds British Brooklyn Daily Eagle called Captain Spike Cedarmere character Coffin Culper David Hand death Dering described early Ebenezer Sage flowers Floyd Godwin Greenport Grist Mill Collection harpoon Hell Gate Hempstead Harbor Ibid Indian influence interest James Fenimore Cooper knew knowledge knows lake Lancey land later Leaves of Grass letter literary lived Long Island Sound look Loyalist Miles Wallingford Molly Swash Montauk mother Natty Bumppo nature novel ocean Oyster Pond Paumanok poem poet poetry Quaker remembered reprinted Robert Townsend Roslyn Roswell Gardiner Sag Harbor Sage sail Sea Lions seaman Setauket Shelter Island ship shore Smithtown Song spout stanza steamer story teaching town trees visited Walt Whitman Washington Water-Witch whaleboat whaling industry wife William Cullen Bryant woods writing wrote York City young youth