| 1886 - 458 頁
...charmingly acknowledged the gift : ' I hope Mr. Conolly does not think I spoilt the tale he told, in any way of narrating it. I received his paper containing...might write a poem which many people take for prose.' He cared very little for the critics, and what they said. He did not resent Poe's attacks until long... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 380 頁
...in replying, thanked him for a friendly notice which he had written for a Salem paper, and added : " Still more do I thank you for resigning to me that...might write a poem which many people take for prose.." The notes which we have taken from Mr. Longfellow's diary intimate, in a degree, the method of his... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 376 頁
...in replying, thanked him for a friendly notice which he had written for a Salem paper, and added : " Still more do I thank you for resigning to me that...might write a poem which many people take for prose." The notes which we have taken from Mr. Longfellow's diary intimate, in a degree, the method of his... | |
| George Stewart - 1892 - 184 頁
...the gift: 'I hope Mr. Conolly does not think I spoilt the tale he told, in any way of narrating it. 1 received his paper containing your notice of the book,...prose tale which many people would have taken for LOXQ FELLOW. 39 poetry, that I might write a poem which many people take for prose.' He cared very... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 頁
...owed to Hawthorne, to whom he gracefully wrote after the publication and success of the poem : •' I thank you for resigning to me that legend of Acady....might write a poem which many people take for prose." The metre is dactylic hexameter, which has had great difficulty in naturalizing itself in English poetry.... | |
| Jean Newton McIlwraith - 1900 - 206 頁
...performance yet accomplished by an American. The poet did not forget to thank his friend Hawthorne. " This success I owe entirely to you, for being willing...might write a poem which many people take for prose." CHAPTER IX. THE CHILDREN'S POET. HIS OWN BOYS AND GIRLS — POEMS ON CHILD-LIFE — TALES OF A WAYSIDE... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 600 頁
...Longfellow owed to Hawthorne, to whom he gracefully wrote after the publication and success of the poem : " I thank you for resigning to me that legend of Acady....might write a poem which many people take for prose." The metre is dactylic hexameter, which has had great difficulty in naturalizing itself in English poetry.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1904 - 448 頁
...in replying, thanked him for a friendly notice which he had written for a Salem paper, and added : " Still more do I thank you for resigning to me that...might write a poem which many people take for prose." The notes which we have taken from Mr. Longfellow's diary intimate, in a degree, the method of his... | |
| James Brady Smiley - 1905 - 358 頁
...subject. After its successful reception by the public, Longfellow wrote to Hawthorne as follows : — "This success I owe entirely to you for being willing...might write a poem which many people take for prose." The poem is written in hexameters, a fact which aroused a certain amount of criticism, on the ground... | |
| 1907 - 738 頁
...Longfellow thought of writing a poem on the same subject. After its success, Longfellow wrote to Hawthorne : "This success I owe entirely to you for being willing...might write a poem which many people take for prose." The Building of the Ship is a beautiful poem. Read it carefully. Mr. EJ Reed, Chief constructor to... | |
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