North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... hand too plain to need , or too poor to deserve illustration ; but the imagination is quite still - it enjoys none of the associations , with which it is sometimes crowded by a single epithet , in its just place . On the contrary , the ...
... hand too plain to need , or too poor to deserve illustration ; but the imagination is quite still - it enjoys none of the associations , with which it is sometimes crowded by a single epithet , in its just place . On the contrary , the ...
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... hands . We must look elsewhere for the remem- bered poetry , that mingles with our oldest and dearest thoughts , leaving enduring pictures with us , and sending thrills to the heart , that will never die . We fear we shall never give Mr ...
... hands . We must look elsewhere for the remem- bered poetry , that mingles with our oldest and dearest thoughts , leaving enduring pictures with us , and sending thrills to the heart , that will never die . We fear we shall never give Mr ...
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... hand , whose mischief or whose mirth Sent me thus maim'd and monstrous upon earth ; And on that race who , though more vile they be Than mowing apes , are demi - gods to me ! Here - judge if hell , with all its power to damn , Can add ...
... hand , whose mischief or whose mirth Sent me thus maim'd and monstrous upon earth ; And on that race who , though more vile they be Than mowing apes , are demi - gods to me ! Here - judge if hell , with all its power to damn , Can add ...
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... hands , She saw the board in splendid mockery spread , Rich censers breathing - garlands overhead- The urns , the cups , from which they late had quaff'd , All gold and gems , but what had been the draught ? Oh ! who need ask , that saw ...
... hands , She saw the board in splendid mockery spread , Rich censers breathing - garlands overhead- The urns , the cups , from which they late had quaff'd , All gold and gems , but what had been the draught ? Oh ! who need ask , that saw ...
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... hands of one of these military spirits he becomes a conqueror and directs the whole energies of his country to the destruction of his neigh- bours . These wars in their mildest form are only struggles between the military professions of ...
... hands of one of these military spirits he becomes a conqueror and directs the whole energies of his country to the destruction of his neigh- bours . These wars in their mildest form are only struggles between the military professions of ...
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