The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... believe the introduction of such ingredients in criti- cism pernicious , and beneath the dignity of a writer for the public eye , serving no good end , and contributing to the amusement of the malicious , at the expense of feelings ...
... believe the introduction of such ingredients in criti- cism pernicious , and beneath the dignity of a writer for the public eye , serving no good end , and contributing to the amusement of the malicious , at the expense of feelings ...
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... believe that it is not superstition . I do not think we know how exquisitely nature's many voices are attuned to harmony , and to each other . The old philosopher we read of might not have been dreaming when he discovered that the order ...
... believe that it is not superstition . I do not think we know how exquisitely nature's many voices are attuned to harmony , and to each other . The old philosopher we read of might not have been dreaming when he discovered that the order ...
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... believe in my heart that a dumb bird would die of its imprisoned fulness . Nature seems never so utterly still to me as in the depth of a summer afternoon . The heat has driven in the birds , and the leaves hang motionless in the trees ...
... believe in my heart that a dumb bird would die of its imprisoned fulness . Nature seems never so utterly still to me as in the depth of a summer afternoon . The heat has driven in the birds , and the leaves hang motionless in the trees ...
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... believe it is so ordered in God's wisdom . We forget ourselves in the en- ticement of the sweet summer . Its music and its loveliness win away the senses that link up the affections , and we need a hand to turn us back tenderly , and ...
... believe it is so ordered in God's wisdom . We forget ourselves in the en- ticement of the sweet summer . Its music and its loveliness win away the senses that link up the affections , and we need a hand to turn us back tenderly , and ...
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... believe det , and as " Yet , after all , whose ear was ever ' filled with hearing , ' or whose eye with seeing ? Full as the world is of music - crowded as life is with beauty which surpasses , in its mysterious workmanship , our ...
... believe det , and as " Yet , after all , whose ear was ever ' filled with hearing , ' or whose eye with seeing ? Full as the world is of music - crowded as life is with beauty which surpasses , in its mysterious workmanship , our ...
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