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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... nature . We have never lamented in him the oppression or waste of genius , nor the perversions of a fine spirit , whose abandoned gayety would one day mellow into warm - hearted cheerfulness , and its voluptuous excesses end in ...
... nature . We have never lamented in him the oppression or waste of genius , nor the perversions of a fine spirit , whose abandoned gayety would one day mellow into warm - hearted cheerfulness , and its voluptuous excesses end in ...
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... nature , with all its coolness and loveliness , must minister to impurity . Its fine forms and hues serve as images of personal beauty , its odorous winds for the fra- grance of sighs , its holy seclusions for shelter from the eye and ...
... nature , with all its coolness and loveliness , must minister to impurity . Its fine forms and hues serve as images of personal beauty , its odorous winds for the fra- grance of sighs , its holy seclusions for shelter from the eye and ...
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... natural alliance between genius and purity . A man , who can pass through his earliest years , with no love of intellectual ... nature , and deliberately and almost perpetually employed , in disfiguring and degrading every thing pure in ...
... natural alliance between genius and purity . A man , who can pass through his earliest years , with no love of intellectual ... nature , and deliberately and almost perpetually employed , in disfiguring and degrading every thing pure in ...
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... natural and tender , and touch you by that innocent vague- ness of expression , which hides the want of feeling in the cold , and betrays its unutterableness in the ardent . But to us there is even here more of inanity than sentiment ...
... natural and tender , and touch you by that innocent vague- ness of expression , which hides the want of feeling in the cold , and betrays its unutterableness in the ardent . But to us there is even here more of inanity than sentiment ...
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... nature . The world is but dim and coarse in his eyes , and so he exhibits it in a sort of gay transparency , as if gairishness became it better than the vesture it received from its former , as if the array of the lily were not before ...
... nature . The world is but dim and coarse in his eyes , and so he exhibits it in a sort of gay transparency , as if gairishness became it better than the vesture it received from its former , as if the array of the lily were not before ...
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