Examples of using Longfellow in English and their translations into Serbian
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Ecclesiastic
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Cyrillic
That's Longfellow.
Longfellow was two blocks in.
Maybe it's Longfellow.
Dr. Longfellow, he isn't here.
So also in Longfellow.
Longfellow says,“What is time?
Nobody knows Longfellow.
Longfellow is well aware of how things truly are.
Or maybe back at Longfellow?
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, that was your boy for poetry.
Can't go wrong with longfellow.
Gregory Longfellow just told me he brought a bequest.
All of the members at Longfellow were in on it.
Gimme the'blog' on Dutch Schultz,Miss Longfellow"".
Longfellow Deeds, single, 28, lives in Mandrake FalIs, Vermont.
Best place for live music: One Longfellow Square.
Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was the first American to have plumbing installed in his house, in 1840.
There's a Bryant Marlow,a William Marlow, and a Longfellow.
After his death at age 76,poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow made Revere famous with his“Midnight Ride” Poem, in which he greatly exaggerated the true events.
Were you given an assignment… to follow the activities of Longfellow Deeds?
Fact 578: The wife of famed poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow tragically died when she accidentally dropped a burning match onto her hoop skirt, which burst into flames and ultimately killing her.
The best thing one can do when it is raining, is let it rain.”~HenryWadsworth Longfellow.
The constitution, the Bill of Rights,poems, Longfellow, anything I could think of.
For after all, the best thing one can do when it is raining is let it rain.-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
There he alienated himself from other writers by publicly accusing Henry Wadsworth Longfellow of plagiarism, though Longfellow never responded.
The French 16th-century poet Ronsard wrote a poem about him, as did the 19th-century American poet,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
It was here that he alienated himself from other writers by publicly accusing Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the poet, of plagiarism, though Longfellow would never respond.
In his 1859 Longfellow burlesque Hi-A-Wa-Tha, the American playwright Charles Walcot encapsulated the character of burlesque in the epilogue, addressed to the audience by Mrs. John Wood as Minnehaha.
Sometimes, an adjective was combined with a noun to form a byname, like Longfellow or Blackbeard.
Lux had been attending Longfellow High, a rough high school in Portland, but Cate enrolls her at Westmonte High, the alma mater of herself, Baze, and Math, and the institution at which Math currently teaches.