American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... never thought before of the subject , and is gra- dualy producing salutary changes . This great controversy , which may be consid- erd as just begun , is itself a rich source of the noblest thoughts which belong to the department of ...
... never thought before of the subject , and is gra- dualy producing salutary changes . This great controversy , which may be consid- erd as just begun , is itself a rich source of the noblest thoughts which belong to the department of ...
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... never met with but in combination . To the political press we still look with hope ( for we are yet young as a nation , ) for the elevation and improvement of our extended country - but it is to the press under the influence of enlarged ...
... never met with but in combination . To the political press we still look with hope ( for we are yet young as a nation , ) for the elevation and improvement of our extended country - but it is to the press under the influence of enlarged ...
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... never will glean this information from the old scholiast , or all the Scaligers and Bentleys who have succeeded him . The Dacier Horace , sneered at , as it is , as the work of a woman , presents that author , par- ticularly the portion ...
... never will glean this information from the old scholiast , or all the Scaligers and Bentleys who have succeeded him . The Dacier Horace , sneered at , as it is , as the work of a woman , presents that author , par- ticularly the portion ...
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... never be weary of listening . It elevates us to the sublimer realities , perceived and appreciated only by those to whom some portion of the same influence has been imparted . Lamartine has drawn largely upon nature for his stores of ...
... never be weary of listening . It elevates us to the sublimer realities , perceived and appreciated only by those to whom some portion of the same influence has been imparted . Lamartine has drawn largely upon nature for his stores of ...
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... never from a tranquil breast Such heavenly raptures found their way ; The concord wild , the sweet unrest , Wherewith a subject world we sway . The god that ruled o'er Homer's birth , When , his dread darts to launch on earth , From ...
... never from a tranquil breast Such heavenly raptures found their way ; The concord wild , the sweet unrest , Wherewith a subject world we sway . The god that ruled o'er Homer's birth , When , his dread darts to launch on earth , From ...
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