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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... using very coarse language and much too plain deaning , towards a poet , who tells us the strangest of things in the sweetest of ways . Vol . VI . No. 1 . 1 - Further than this , he is thought by some to. OF LIBRARY THE.
... using very coarse language and much too plain deaning , towards a poet , who tells us the strangest of things in the sweetest of ways . Vol . VI . No. 1 . 1 - Further than this , he is thought by some to. OF LIBRARY THE.
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... thing in the world , as remote as pessible from sudden and momentary fervour . It has not the spirit of wild , careless , so- cial frolick , which burns and goes out in a night ; the gay and passing frivolity of a mind in idleness . It ...
... thing in the world , as remote as pessible from sudden and momentary fervour . It has not the spirit of wild , careless , so- cial frolick , which burns and goes out in a night ; the gay and passing frivolity of a mind in idleness . It ...
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... thing one of Mr. Moore's luxurious twilights , which shall dim or soften whatever is holy or disgusting , and give it at the same time a hue of voluptuousness . It must not be supposed that this love- poetry tends to make men coarse by ...
... thing one of Mr. Moore's luxurious twilights , which shall dim or soften whatever is holy or disgusting , and give it at the same time a hue of voluptuousness . It must not be supposed that this love- poetry tends to make men coarse by ...
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... thing pure in sentiment , or fair in creation , must be essentially wanting in some of the higher powers and perceptions of a truly poetical mind . He will never be lifted from the ground , nor forget for a moment the incumbrances of ...
... thing pure in sentiment , or fair in creation , must be essentially wanting in some of the higher powers and perceptions of a truly poetical mind . He will never be lifted from the ground , nor forget for a moment the incumbrances of ...
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... thing may find its way to the heart , that glides thither so musically . We have found ourselves humming with most thoughtless complacency , that aerial verse ; • One blossom of heaven outblooms them all ; ' - and there may be tenderer ...
... thing may find its way to the heart , that glides thither so musically . We have found ourselves humming with most thoughtless complacency , that aerial verse ; • One blossom of heaven outblooms them all ; ' - and there may be tenderer ...
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