释义
[ lawng -fel-oh, long - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈlɔŋˌfɛl oʊ, ˈlɒŋ- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Henry Wadsworth [wodz -werth], /ˈwɒdz wərθ/, 1807–82, U.S. poet. Words nearby Longfellow long extensor muscle of big toe, long extensor muscle of thumb, long extensor muscle of toes, long face, long-faced, Longfellow , Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, long finger, long flexor muscle of big toe, long flexor muscle of thumb, long flexor muscle of toes
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Example sentences from the Web for Longfellow The story of how he inadvertently made a Champagne-style wine that even wowed Europe and inspired a poem by Longfellow .
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Longfellow , author of the poem “The Song of Hiawatha,” about an Indian hero, likely met Isaac Pharaoh there.
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I have seen tougher fights at the Longfellow Middle School PTA.
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He is to America what Paul Revere was to the Brits—without the horsemanship, the lanterns, and the Longfellow .
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Like Longfellow , he lived in his study and his study had only eastern windows.
A History of American Literature Since 1870 | Fred Lewis Pattee
It was here that the rascal lived who drank wine out of a boot, immortalized by Longfellow .
The Art of Entertaining | M. E. W. Sherwood
If the celebrated query in Longfellow 's Hyperion, "What is time?"
Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 | George Saintsbury
He differed from Longfellow in often speaking of his contemporaries.
Literary Friends And Acquaintances | William Dean Howells
He had spent the afternoon in Westminster Abbey, happening, among other things, upon Longfellow 's bust.
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British Dictionary definitions for Longfellow noun Henry Wadsworth. 1807–82, US poet, noted particularly for his long narrative poems Evangeline (1847) and The Song of Hiawatha (1855)
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