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a lot of longfellow's poems were about historic events. many of his poems were expectations to self-improvement. i've used this word so often in this time. in class, the word improvement, that in the exam, you should know improvement and get something right. here, poems are exhortations. i want to put up a few lines from one of his coworkers from 1838. this will give you the idea of what people celebrated about longfellow's poetry. this is what he looks like. here's one of his poems. lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime. and with parking leave behind us footprints in the sand of our time. still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labor. modern literary critics find longfellow pedantic, trite, they hate him. people in his time. lu tim for those qualities. -- valued him for those qualities. the exhaustion to self-improvement, the moral elevated tone of his poetry. this is what sarah hale will publish in the pages of godey's ladies book. at the same time, there was a type of literature that is emerging in this time.
a lot of longfellow's poems were about historic events. many of his poems were expectations to self-improvement. i've used this word so often in this time. in class, the word improvement, that in the exam, you should know improvement and get something right. here, poems are exhortations. i want to put up a few lines from one of his coworkers from 1838. this will give you the idea of what people celebrated about longfellow's poetry. this is what he looks like. here's one of his poems. lives of...
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modern literary critics find longfellow pedantic, trite -- they hate him. people in his time period valued him for just those qualities. tion totortion -- exhor self-improvement, the moral, elevated tone of his poetry. this is what sarah hale will publish in the pages of godey's ladies' book. at the same time, there was a type of literature that is emerging in this time period that is just as popular as longfellow's poetry. and, it is violent, erotic, sensational, escapist fiction. that critiques american society. so, i have here is my fourth point sensation, violent criticism. because of the same time we have longfellow, we have george lippard. a picture of george lippard. he wrote the best-selling novel in the united states up until the time of "uncle tom's cabin." "uncle tom's cabin" will take over as the best-selling novel. cabin,"l "uncle tom's the best-selling novel is "the also calledk hall", "quaker city." sarah hale says in godey's ladies' book that george lippard is the most popular novelist of this time -- i will not be printing any of his novels
modern literary critics find longfellow pedantic, trite -- they hate him. people in his time period valued him for just those qualities. tion totortion -- exhor self-improvement, the moral, elevated tone of his poetry. this is what sarah hale will publish in the pages of godey's ladies' book. at the same time, there was a type of literature that is emerging in this time period that is just as popular as longfellow's poetry. and, it is violent, erotic, sensational, escapist fiction. that...
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wadsworthhenry longs were longfellow, is on the right. a close friend of his. most republicans needed more than that. they needed the charges to be legal. many of us like to think of this trialas a partisan with people voting their political opinions. that is not true. the republican senators weighed the evidence carefully and out of 11 articles of impeachment, by the time for the vote came, it was very clear that most republicans could not support one of thoseut articles. that the other articles cannot be voted on because in large part, it almost certainly would end in johnson's acquittal. now the seven republican senators in good standing who stood courageously to acquit johnson included peter van winkle, john anderson of missouri, and edmund ross of kansas. but the big guns that made it possible for them to act, the ones that were the respectable voices, were much more important figures. like the chairman of the naval an iowa senator of high standing and prestige in the senate. the senator of illinois, chairman of the senate judiciary committee and the autho
wadsworthhenry longs were longfellow, is on the right. a close friend of his. most republicans needed more than that. they needed the charges to be legal. many of us like to think of this trialas a partisan with people voting their political opinions. that is not true. the republican senators weighed the evidence carefully and out of 11 articles of impeachment, by the time for the vote came, it was very clear that most republicans could not support one of thoseut articles. that the other...
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some of the most under served schools in the entire city based on demographics and test scores, longfellow, cleveland, monroe, caesar chavez and these are doing language support and the staffer is a bilingual staff person plays a critical role. she was important in starting efforts at betsy carmichael, so she has a significant amount of experience and somehow in these conversations her funding was dropped to half. in my point it is not fair to add another to pick it up. i'm not prepared to do that. it's important that sfmta and -- figure this out. we are asked to many different shortfallst but a staffing position funded in the following year but not this year, i hope that you would find a way to make this transition smoother and this person is very important in providing safety in our community. >> the cut of the funding for this position as i understand it came from the caltran side of things and through the department of public health so not something that sfmta was able to address at the same time we are in agreement with the role. >> supervisor safai: are the other commissions fully fu
some of the most under served schools in the entire city based on demographics and test scores, longfellow, cleveland, monroe, caesar chavez and these are doing language support and the staffer is a bilingual staff person plays a critical role. she was important in starting efforts at betsy carmichael, so she has a significant amount of experience and somehow in these conversations her funding was dropped to half. in my point it is not fair to add another to pick it up. i'm not prepared to do...
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he was quite reputable, and the bylbearers were led longfellow, and the other pallbearers were the harvard school. so he was serious. he wrote a short description of the american scenes in the white house and he described this as being ultimately a sufficient measure of state for a republic. in other words, it had enough of state in it and not too much. too much was in fact an assertion of authority over a people. and i think essentially what washington had in mind all the time was, that these states could easily fracture. and that daniel webster later on effectively was to stay that washington converted what was a congress, it was a compact between states into a constitution, which is a definition of a nation which applies to individuals. so instead of passing back through the states, the constitution affected individuals directly. >> that is a wonderful description. you know the roots in dublin. when you look at the white house, what do you see that's uniquely american? >> that's an interesting question actually because in a way, what i've been doing in the last is focusing on the irish
he was quite reputable, and the bylbearers were led longfellow, and the other pallbearers were the harvard school. so he was serious. he wrote a short description of the american scenes in the white house and he described this as being ultimately a sufficient measure of state for a republic. in other words, it had enough of state in it and not too much. too much was in fact an assertion of authority over a people. and i think essentially what washington had in mind all the time was, that these...
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name was willis in the 1840s, he was quite reputable on the basis that his pallbearers were led by longfellow and the other bearers of his coffin were in fact the harvard school. so he was serious. he wrote a short description in american steam on the white house and he described this as being ultimately a sufficient measure of space for republic. in other words it had enough off station but not too much. too much was in fact an assertion of authority over people. i think essentially what washington had in mind all the time was that these states could easily fracture. and daniel webster later on was effectively to say that washington converses -- into a constitution which is the definition of a nation which applies to individuals. instead of talking back to the states, a constitution affected individuals directly. >> what a wonderful -- real quickly because you know the root in dublin. when you look at the white house, what do you see that is uniquely american? >> that is an interesting question because in a way what i've been doing is focusing on the irish within it. what we see is that it w
name was willis in the 1840s, he was quite reputable on the basis that his pallbearers were led by longfellow and the other bearers of his coffin were in fact the harvard school. so he was serious. he wrote a short description in american steam on the white house and he described this as being ultimately a sufficient measure of space for republic. in other words it had enough off station but not too much. too much was in fact an assertion of authority over people. i think essentially what...