“A tattered copy of Johnson's large Dictionary was a great delight to me, on account of the specimens of English versifications which I found in the Introduction. I learned them as if they were so many poems. I used to keep this old volume close to my pillow; and I amused myself when I awoke in the morning by reciting its jingling contrasts of iambic and trochaic and dactylic metre, and thinking what a charming occupation it must be to "make up" verses.”
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A New England girlhood
This book offers a personal account of the author's childhood in New England, capturing the essence of life in that region during the late 19th century. The narrative explores themes of family, education, and the transition from girlhood to womanhood, providing a glimpse into the cultural and social context of the time. more
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