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| Joseph A. Amato - 2002 - 268 頁
...considered themselves possessed of benign feelings and sympathetic disposition toward the Indians. Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple Who have faith...yearnings, strivings, For the good they comprehend not, Listen to this simple story.11 The substance and plot of Hiawatha turn on a beneficent Indian chief... | |
| Darrel Abel - 2002 - 538 頁
...section of Hiawatha, addressed himself to those "who love a nation's legends," and set out to show that Every human heart is human, That in even savage bosoms...yearnings, strivings For the good they comprehend not. The Indian hero whose life illustrates these various strivings toward the good in savage bosoms combines... | |
| Michael B Beckerman - 2003 - 332 頁
...who love a nation's legends, / Love the ballads of a people," and then connected this to the lines "Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple / Who have faith in God and Nature," Dvorak must have felt that the poet had penetrated to his very core, for these loves—of nation, ballads,... | |
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