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IV, "E nglish Traits was a very good piece ofwork to have been written by a foreigner ner. Emerson had the hower to in other people's 8 places, and therefore could makes abether story out of it than many others could had they tried. V E merson could not write poetry as her could essays. His poetry ,did not seem to rhyr me as it 10 should have and was wan finky. E merson sand him self that he could wat write poetry. VI. mystery and they nearly always were contained anallergy and moral although 1 never brought their 10 out if one cared enough to find it, they could easily do so. VIII Longfellow thought a great deal of tak thorne as is shown in his parm which heurote in memory of Hanthome and the day that he was buried on. He spoke of him as a wizard in the eighth verse There in reclusion and remote 10 from men The wig and hand hes cold- etc. He seemed to think that Hawlhome had su her human gift.

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