The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... reader , while I tell you of another harmony that I learned to love in the wilderness . There will come sometimes in the spring - say in May , or whenever the snow - drops and sulphur butterflies are tempted out by the first timorous ...
... reader , while I tell you of another harmony that I learned to love in the wilderness . There will come sometimes in the spring - say in May , or whenever the snow - drops and sulphur butterflies are tempted out by the first timorous ...
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... reader , that the bend of the rainbow spans not the earth more perfectly than did the love of that woman my hopes of future bliss ; and that ephemeral arc does not sooner melt into the clouds - but I am anticipat- ing my story . Job's ...
... reader , that the bend of the rainbow spans not the earth more perfectly than did the love of that woman my hopes of future bliss ; and that ephemeral arc does not sooner melt into the clouds - but I am anticipat- ing my story . Job's ...
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... reader's imagination : but the hinges of a story , the turning gracefully back from a digression ( it is easy to turn into one ) , -is the pas qui coute . My education on that point was neglected . It was , as I said before , a ...
... reader's imagination : but the hinges of a story , the turning gracefully back from a digression ( it is easy to turn into one ) , -is the pas qui coute . My education on that point was neglected . It was , as I said before , a ...
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... reader will remark , derives not its interest from itself , but from the power of association from that which connects it with a thousand personal feelings , which makes it for the time a link in the chain of the personal thought , a ...
... reader will remark , derives not its interest from itself , but from the power of association from that which connects it with a thousand personal feelings , which makes it for the time a link in the chain of the personal thought , a ...
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... in Crabbe ; and it is only just , therefore , after what we have said , to refer the reader to it . Still it is not a picture which Teniers could have painted . There is nothing perhaps so fine as that sketch in 14 Wordsworth's New Poems .
... in Crabbe ; and it is only just , therefore , after what we have said , to refer the reader to it . Still it is not a picture which Teniers could have painted . There is nothing perhaps so fine as that sketch in 14 Wordsworth's New Poems .
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