Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... present genera- tion . The men of our time are not to be con verted or perverted by quartos . A few more days , and this Essay will follow the Defens Populi to the dust and silence of the upper shelf . The name of its author , and the ...
... present genera- tion . The men of our time are not to be con verted or perverted by quartos . A few more days , and this Essay will follow the Defens Populi to the dust and silence of the upper shelf . The name of its author , and the ...
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... present , and the served , while , at the same time , the richness distant near . New forms of beauty start at of his fancy and the elevation of his senti- once into existence , and all the burial places ments give to them a peculiar ...
... present , and the served , while , at the same time , the richness distant near . New forms of beauty start at of his fancy and the elevation of his senti- once into existence , and all the burial places ments give to them a peculiar ...
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... present , than on what they remotely suggest the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain However strange , however grotesque , may be dorique delicacy in your songs and odes , where- the appearance which Dante undertakes to de- unto ...
... present , than on what they remotely suggest the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain However strange , however grotesque , may be dorique delicacy in your songs and odes , where- the appearance which Dante undertakes to de- unto ...
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... present a picture to the mental eye . And , if they are not so disposed , they are no more entitled to be called poetry , than a bale of canvass and a box of colours are to be called a painting . We will not take upon ourselves the invi ...
... present a picture to the mental eye . And , if they are not so disposed , they are no more entitled to be called poetry , than a bale of canvass and a box of colours are to be called a painting . We will not take upon ourselves the invi ...
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... present year . There literature ; and literature was even with them , is a certain class of men , who , while they as , in the long run , it always is with its ene- profess to hold in reverence the great names mics . The best book , on ...
... present year . There literature ; and literature was even with them , is a certain class of men , who , while they as , in the long run , it always is with its ene- profess to hold in reverence the great names mics . The best book , on ...
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