what does the expression looks the whole world in the face mean from the poem The village blacksmith
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And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man. Meaning and Details: In the second stanza, Longfellow gives us a further description of the person (blacksmith). ... The poet is hinting at the 'honesty' and 'satisfaction' of the blacksmith.
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the whole look like wonderful green and blue and the city's are looked like unplanned
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