He then took up the volume of Poe, and, turning the leaves, particularly commended the stanzas entitled For Annie and The Haunted Palace. Then, still speaking of criticism, he mentioned the great number of newspaper and magazine articles, about his own... Final Memorials of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Page 308by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 447 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Henry Underwood - Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth - 1882 - 398 pages
...condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks ; and I would advise you now, at the outset of your literary career, never to take notice of any attacks that may be made...and if I find that the article has been written in a pleasant spirit, I read it through ; but if I find that the intention is to wound, I drop the paper... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - Authors, American - 1889 - 352 pages
...condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks ; and I would advise you now, at the outset of your literary career, never to take notice of any attacks that may be made...and if I find that the article has been written in a pleasant spirit, I read it through ; but if I find that the intention is to wound, I drop the paper... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - Authors, American - 1882 - 392 pages
...condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks ; and I would advise you now, at the outset of your literary career, never to take notice of any attacks that may be made...he said, ' and if I find that the article has been writ0 ten in a pleasant spirit, I read it through ; but if I find that the intention is to wound, I... | |
| William Winter - England - 1883 - 190 pages
...I am alive and still writing — and that is the end of the matter. I never condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks ; and I would advise you now, at...and if I find that the article has been written in a pleasant spirit, I read it through ; but if I find that the intention is to wound, I drop the paper... | |
| William Winter - American literature - 1892 - 314 pages
...I am alive and still writing — and that is the end of the matter. I never condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks ; and I would advise you now, at...and if I find that the article has been written in a pleasant spirit, I read it through ; but if I find that the intention is to wound, I drop the paper... | |
| Matilda Piro - Great Britain - 1892 - 336 pages
...I am alive and still writing — and that is the end of the matter. I never condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks; and I would advise you now, at..."and if I find that the article has been written in a pleasant spirit, I read it through ; but if I find that the intention is to wound, I drop the paper... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - Authors, American - 1926 - 846 pages
...words definitely attest, first and last, that Longfellow had no part in the "Outis" defense prints.] He then took up the volume of Poe, and. turning the leaves, particularly commended the stanzas — ' For Annie ' and ' The Haunted Palace.' '" Surely this was significant of Longfellow's motto which... | |
| Fireside pictorial annual - 1883 - 808 pages
...condescended to answer Mr. Poe's attacks ; and I would advise you now, at the outset of your literary career, never to take notice of any attacks that may be made...stanzas entitled 'For Annie,' and 'The Haunted Palace.' " III. LONGFELLOW'S PEBSONAL APPEARANCE. Mr. William Winter, in a letter to the New York Tribune, thus... | |
| Elocution - 1898 - 664 pages
...the leaves, particularly commended the Approach the artist through his work, never through his Ute. stanzas entitled "For Annie" and "The Haunted Palace."...articles, about his own writings, that were received by him,—sent, apparently, by their writers. •' 1 look at the first few lines," he said, "and if I... | |
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