Frases de Bret Harte

Francis Bret Harte fue un escritor estadounidense, famoso como poeta y sobre todo por sus crónicas y relatos sobre la vida del pionero en California, perteneciente al Realismo.[1]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 25. agosto 1836 – 5. mayo 1902
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Bret Harte: 15 citas0 Me gusta

Bret Harte: Frases en inglés

“And he says that the mountains are fairer
For once being held in your thought;”

Bret Harte

East and West Poems, Part I, His Answer to "Her Letter.".

“Well, no offense:
Thar ain't no sense
In gittin' riled.”

Bret Harte

Complete Poetical Works, III. IN DIALECT, Jim.

“We are ruined by Chinese cheap labor.”

Bret Harte

The Heathen Chinee (1870)

“Virtue always meets reward,
But quicker when it wears a sword;”

Bret Harte

East and West Poems, Part II, The Legends of the Rhine.

“Don't be too quick
To break bad habits: better stick,
Like the Mission folk, to your arsenic.”

Bret Harte

East and West Poems, Part I, The Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin.

“But, when the goddess' work is done,
The woman's still remains.”

Bret Harte

East and West Poems, Part I, The Goddess.

“Each lost day has its patron saint!”

Bret Harte

East and West Poems, Part I, The Galeon.

“With the smile that was childlike and bland.”

Bret Harte

The Heathen Chinee (1870)

“Ah Sin was his name.”

Bret Harte

The Heathen Chinee (1870)