Pictures of the Living Authors of BritainPartridge & Oakey, 1851 - 206 páginas |
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... peculiar force with which the poet places before the mind of his readers thoughts of the utmost subtlety . The poem is an argument , pro . and con . between the hopeful and despondent impulses of our nature , one prompting to suicide ...
... peculiar force with which the poet places before the mind of his readers thoughts of the utmost subtlety . The poem is an argument , pro . and con . between the hopeful and despondent impulses of our nature , one prompting to suicide ...
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... peculiar difference Is cancelled in the world of sense ! " A shower of tears is the poet's reply . Again the Mephistophilean voice urges the despondency of his heart , as a conclusive argument of the insufficiency of human life to ...
... peculiar difference Is cancelled in the world of sense ! " A shower of tears is the poet's reply . Again the Mephistophilean voice urges the despondency of his heart , as a conclusive argument of the insufficiency of human life to ...
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... peculiar feeling of gratitude to America , grateful to your Arcturus , to the MEMORY of your victories , must I say ? grateful to the North Ame- rican Review , grateful personally to yourself and your friend , and grateful to all ; will ...
... peculiar feeling of gratitude to America , grateful to your Arcturus , to the MEMORY of your victories , must I say ? grateful to the North Ame- rican Review , grateful personally to yourself and your friend , and grateful to all ; will ...
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... peculiarly affecting to me , as it must be to all who understand it - Alas , it is plain that he has genius greater than any- thing he has produced - and if this is plain and sad to us , how pro- foundly melancholy it must be to him ...
... peculiarly affecting to me , as it must be to all who understand it - Alas , it is plain that he has genius greater than any- thing he has produced - and if this is plain and sad to us , how pro- foundly melancholy it must be to him ...
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... peculiar attention to the objections made against certain obscurities . As for me , the last thing I did was to send to Mr. Lowell , who wrote to me a year ago on behalf of the American Anti - Slavery Society , ( Mrs. Chapman doing the ...
... peculiar attention to the objections made against certain obscurities . As for me , the last thing I did was to send to Mr. Lowell , who wrote to me a year ago on behalf of the American Anti - Slavery Society , ( Mrs. Chapman doing the ...
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