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... poet . Whittier only among our great American poets was not a Unitarian , although the Unitarianism of Holmes and Longfellow was the expression of a revulsion from the harsh creed of their fathers rather than a denial of the deity of ...
... poet . Whittier only among our great American poets was not a Unitarian , although the Unitarianism of Holmes and Longfellow was the expression of a revulsion from the harsh creed of their fathers rather than a denial of the deity of ...
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... poet by the fountains of life abundant . Although there are still among us those who remember the poets of the New England renaissance as they came and went among their fellows , it was more than a quarter of a century ago that the last ...
... poet by the fountains of life abundant . Although there are still among us those who remember the poets of the New England renaissance as they came and went among their fellows , it was more than a quarter of a century ago that the last ...
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... poet . Words which have to do with loyalty to principle do not deal with any evanescent theme . More than one pungent stanza in these poems satirizes cant and insincerity . Lowell1 makes the self - seeking politician say : The ...
... poet . Words which have to do with loyalty to principle do not deal with any evanescent theme . More than one pungent stanza in these poems satirizes cant and insincerity . Lowell1 makes the self - seeking politician say : The ...
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