The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... feelings ; the sentiment with which they inform their writings is born of a thousand personal recollections ; every ... feelings , intense as they are , are moulded to the sweet will of Nature , are calmed by her sway , are cheered ...
... feelings ; the sentiment with which they inform their writings is born of a thousand personal recollections ; every ... feelings , intense as they are , are moulded to the sweet will of Nature , are calmed by her sway , are cheered ...
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... feeling , sustaining them in the most high - raised and prophetic tone , as would serve to set up a dozen ordinary poems . This is again on his old principle . He chooses to have his materiel a foil to his invention , and to owe nothing ...
... feeling , sustaining them in the most high - raised and prophetic tone , as would serve to set up a dozen ordinary poems . This is again on his old principle . He chooses to have his materiel a foil to his invention , and to owe nothing ...
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... feeling and splendid description . Now We congratulate all lovers of true poetry on the appearance of this book . We respectfully congratulate the poet . We admired him with a fervent admiration , at a time when his admirers were more ...
... feeling and splendid description . Now We congratulate all lovers of true poetry on the appearance of this book . We respectfully congratulate the poet . We admired him with a fervent admiration , at a time when his admirers were more ...
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... feelings and was rejected ; not by Emma herself , but by her mo- ther , who , having written me a letter which would have driven a stoic mad , set off for South Wales , where , as the reader already knows , my lovely girl was immured ...
... feelings and was rejected ; not by Emma herself , but by her mo- ther , who , having written me a letter which would have driven a stoic mad , set off for South Wales , where , as the reader already knows , my lovely girl was immured ...
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... feeling , and the offer which my companion made ; and I confess it affected me more powerfully , because during the time at which my grief completely unmanned me , and absorbed all my faculties , he was , when- ever he could obtain ...
... feeling , and the offer which my companion made ; and I confess it affected me more powerfully , because during the time at which my grief completely unmanned me , and absorbed all my faculties , he was , when- ever he could obtain ...
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