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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... never stood in the way of his brethren , they have agreed very generally to live upon good terms with him -- sometimes intimating , in a mincing way , that he is rather too much of a rake among the muses , but oftener extolling him for ...
... never stood in the way of his brethren , they have agreed very generally to live upon good terms with him -- sometimes intimating , in a mincing way , that he is rather too much of a rake among the muses , but oftener extolling him for ...
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... 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 singleness and purity of ...
... 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 singleness and purity of ...
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... never be lifted from the ground , nor forget for a moment the incumbrances of flesh and blood . Let him write upon any topick , the most heavenward in its influences , as simple and delicate as infancy itself , and there will be a stain ...
... never be lifted from the ground , nor forget for a moment the incumbrances of flesh and blood . Let him write upon any topick , the most heavenward in its influences , as simple and delicate as infancy itself , and there will be a stain ...
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... never before been marshalled , even by the most downright oriental , as he has so beautifully set in order . Still we have a feeling to subdue within us , that these , for the most part , are mere ornaments and appendages - any thing ...
... never before been marshalled , even by the most downright oriental , as he has so beautifully set in order . Still we have a feeling to subdue within us , that these , for the most part , are mere ornaments and appendages - any thing ...
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... modish poetry . He is never lost in the depths or fulness of his mind . He is rarely disturbed by great efforts ; and if he venture at times beyond the limits of the poetry , he has prescribed to 6 [ Nov. Moore's Lulla Rookh .
... modish poetry . He is never lost in the depths or fulness of his mind . He is rarely disturbed by great efforts ; and if he venture at times beyond the limits of the poetry , he has prescribed to 6 [ Nov. Moore's Lulla Rookh .
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