American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... Scenes and Hymns of Life , with other Religious Poems . 12mo . Edinburgh , 1834. The Poetical Works of Mrs. Felicia Hemans ; complete . 8vo . Philadelphia , 1835 . II . ELOQUENCE . Memoires biographiques , litteraires et politiques de ...
... Scenes and Hymns of Life , with other Religious Poems . 12mo . Edinburgh , 1834. The Poetical Works of Mrs. Felicia Hemans ; complete . 8vo . Philadelphia , 1835 . II . ELOQUENCE . Memoires biographiques , litteraires et politiques de ...
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... scenes before us . She seems to have become sensible of higher claims upon one of her talents than merely to furnish the amusement of an idle hour - 18 [ March , Miss Sedgwick . MISS SEDGWICK The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man By ...
... scenes before us . She seems to have become sensible of higher claims upon one of her talents than merely to furnish the amusement of an idle hour - 18 [ March , Miss Sedgwick . MISS SEDGWICK The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man By ...
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... scenes of national history . " In the castles of the great , coloured armorial bearings , inclosed in lozenges of gold , formed ceilings resembling those of the beautiful pa- laces of the cinque cento in Italy . Writing itself was drawn ...
... scenes of national history . " In the castles of the great , coloured armorial bearings , inclosed in lozenges of gold , formed ceilings resembling those of the beautiful pa- laces of the cinque cento in Italy . Writing itself was drawn ...
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... scenes - to place the burlesque and the pathetic side by side - to bring the beggar in contact with the king . " If it be so , Shakspeare is not to blame for it , but his ignorant imitators . The fact , however , is not so . The school ...
... scenes - to place the burlesque and the pathetic side by side - to bring the beggar in contact with the king . " If it be so , Shakspeare is not to blame for it , but his ignorant imitators . The fact , however , is not so . The school ...
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... scene , without changing , alternately represented a flower - garden , a rock against which a ship was to strike , or a field of battle , where half a dozen miserable - looking sol- diers would personate two armies . There is extant a ...
... scene , without changing , alternately represented a flower - garden , a rock against which a ship was to strike , or a field of battle , where half a dozen miserable - looking sol- diers would personate two armies . There is extant a ...
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