American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... beauty , and by the reve- rence of so many intervening ages , and that the associations and recollections of Greece and Rome are so interwoven with the language , the usages , and the literature of the world , that the power of man ...
... beauty , and by the reve- rence of so many intervening ages , and that the associations and recollections of Greece and Rome are so interwoven with the language , the usages , and the literature of the world , that the power of man ...
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... beauty , amid countless manifestations of creativ power and providential wisdom . He acknowleges in all that he beholds , the might which calld them into being ; the skill which perfected the harmony of the parts ; and the bene- volence ...
... beauty , amid countless manifestations of creativ power and providential wisdom . He acknowleges in all that he beholds , the might which calld them into being ; the skill which perfected the harmony of the parts ; and the bene- volence ...
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... beauty , " The Phenix daughters of the vanquisht old . " Nor is this all - he may gather from the same source , other and not less important matters . He may follow the progress of the social system , from the patriarchal union of ...
... beauty , " The Phenix daughters of the vanquisht old . " Nor is this all - he may gather from the same source , other and not less important matters . He may follow the progress of the social system , from the patriarchal union of ...
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... beauty of description . We have marked for quotation some parts of this poem , and as in extracts of considerable length , translation is less of an interruption to the reader than the original , will give them in a version literally ...
... beauty of description . We have marked for quotation some parts of this poem , and as in extracts of considerable length , translation is less of an interruption to the reader than the original , will give them in a version literally ...
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... beauty unsurpassed by those of any other modern writer . The deep spirit of piety that pervades them , their majesty and sweetness , as well as the splendour of imagery with which they are adorned , place them in the first rank among ...
... beauty unsurpassed by those of any other modern writer . The deep spirit of piety that pervades them , their majesty and sweetness , as well as the splendour of imagery with which they are adorned , place them in the first rank among ...
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