American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... seems to have brought him- self to consider as hostile to the religion and republicanism of the country . And here let it be premised , that the present discussion has nothing to do with popular education in its extended sense . It ...
... seems to have brought him- self to consider as hostile to the religion and republicanism of the country . And here let it be premised , that the present discussion has nothing to do with popular education in its extended sense . It ...
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... seem AL -Invested , like the prophet of cld , with a heavenly mantle , and to speak with the voice of inspiration ... seems , in word and feeling , to have a living presence within ourselves . " pp . 34 , 35 . We e earnestly entreat ...
... seem AL -Invested , like the prophet of cld , with a heavenly mantle , and to speak with the voice of inspiration ... seems , in word and feeling , to have a living presence within ourselves . " pp . 34 , 35 . We e earnestly entreat ...
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... seems to have forgotten , that Milton's subject emi- nently needed some familiar illustration and imagery , to render it at all tangible by human apprehension , and yet was not sus- ceptible of any by which it must not appear degraded ...
... seems to have forgotten , that Milton's subject emi- nently needed some familiar illustration and imagery , to render it at all tangible by human apprehension , and yet was not sus- ceptible of any by which it must not appear degraded ...
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... seems frequently to forget himself in his stirring themes . This is more particularly the case in his loftier ... seem each to have been inspired by some pass- VOL . XVII.-NO. 33 . 5 ing event , or to be the offspring of his 1835. ] 33 ...
... seems frequently to forget himself in his stirring themes . This is more particularly the case in his loftier ... seem each to have been inspired by some pass- VOL . XVII.-NO. 33 . 5 ing event , or to be the offspring of his 1835. ] 33 ...
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... seems to revel in a luxuriance of splendid imagery ; changing often , as if in caprice , his figures in every successive line , till the brilliant chain is terminated by some link more magnificent than the rest . This aptness for com ...
... seems to revel in a luxuriance of splendid imagery ; changing often , as if in caprice , his figures in every successive line , till the brilliant chain is terminated by some link more magnificent than the rest . This aptness for com ...
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