Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... employed in this struggle against the spirit of the age , and employed , we will not say , absolutely in vain , but with dubious success and feeble applause . If these reasonings be just , no poet has ever triumphed over greater ...
... employed in this struggle against the spirit of the age , and employed , we will not say , absolutely in vain , but with dubious success and feeble applause . If these reasonings be just , no poet has ever triumphed over greater ...
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... employed for the general good , a liberal expenditure in national works being one of the surest means for promoting national prosperity ; and the benefit being still more obvious , of an expenditure directed to the purposes of national ...
... employed for the general good , a liberal expenditure in national works being one of the surest means for promoting national prosperity ; and the benefit being still more obvious , of an expenditure directed to the purposes of national ...
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... I have found since this Poem was written , has employed the same image in his Travels . It is the custom of the modern Greeks to adorn corpses pro- fusely with flowers . Bend , glorious spirits , from your blissful bowers , POMPEII . 375.
... I have found since this Poem was written , has employed the same image in his Travels . It is the custom of the modern Greeks to adorn corpses pro- fusely with flowers . Bend , glorious spirits , from your blissful bowers , POMPEII . 375.
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