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 . 6 6 He has none of Timon's sad , vehement misanthropy , nor of Richard's malicious scorn and fine sarcasm , nor of Satan's proud vindictiveness and unguarded sorrow . He is , as we hinted before , a sour Jacobin , some low ...
... nature . 6 6 He has none of Timon's sad , vehement misanthropy , nor of Richard's malicious scorn and fine sarcasm , nor of Satan's proud vindictiveness and unguarded sorrow . He is , as we hinted before , a sour Jacobin , some low ...
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... nature is much better able than he to bear the weight of its absurdity . This is , we believe , his first attempt at the violent and awful in poetry , and if it is a fair specimen of his talent that way , he cannot hurry back too fast ...
... nature is much better able than he to bear the weight of its absurdity . This is , we believe , his first attempt at the violent and awful in poetry , and if it is a fair specimen of his talent that way , he cannot hurry back too fast ...
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... nature together , without some wanton association ? Take the description of the valley . ยท Oh ! to see it at sunset , when warm o'er the lake Its splendour at parting a summer eve throws , Like a bride , full of blushes , when ling'ring.
... nature together , without some wanton association ? Take the description of the valley . ยท Oh ! to see it at sunset , when warm o'er the lake Its splendour at parting a summer eve throws , Like a bride , full of blushes , when ling'ring.
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... nature pacifick . Offensive war is in all cases directly against our interest - and in the offensive part of defensive war , we shall always labour under a disadvantage in com- parison with nations that tolerate extensive military estab ...
... nature pacifick . Offensive war is in all cases directly against our interest - and in the offensive part of defensive war , we shall always labour under a disadvantage in com- parison with nations that tolerate extensive military estab ...
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... nature of things that the custom of war should be eradicated ? And this we see no good reason to answer in the negative . War is a vicious custom - that is , a particular form , in which vicious dispo- sitions exhibit themselves . Now ...
... nature of things that the custom of war should be eradicated ? And this we see no good reason to answer in the negative . War is a vicious custom - that is , a particular form , in which vicious dispo- sitions exhibit themselves . Now ...
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