The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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Nathaniel Parker Willis. better music , and voices of more ravishing sweetness , and far pleas- anter places , are found in heaven , and I cannot feel that it is well , or natural , to oppress the dying with the distressing wretchedness ...
Nathaniel Parker Willis. better music , and voices of more ravishing sweetness , and far pleas- anter places , are found in heaven , and I cannot feel that it is well , or natural , to oppress the dying with the distressing wretchedness ...
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... better than these and the best music under Heaven is the music of the human voice . I doubt whether all voices are not capable of it , though there must be degrees in it as in beauty . The tones of affection in all children are sweet ...
... better than these and the best music under Heaven is the music of the human voice . I doubt whether all voices are not capable of it , though there must be degrees in it as in beauty . The tones of affection in all children are sweet ...
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... better than to be the Longinus or Boethius of a declining literature , the ardent admirer or the elegant copyist of an excellence which he feels he never can emulate ? Poetry and philosophy have been rifled of their sweets . The fairy ...
... better than to be the Longinus or Boethius of a declining literature , the ardent admirer or the elegant copyist of an excellence which he feels he never can emulate ? Poetry and philosophy have been rifled of their sweets . The fairy ...
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... his age , we doubt not , as Shakspeare and Milton do from theirs , and be more studied and better appreciated century after century , as they are . EDITOR . but to feel them imperfectly . Both seem to clutch The Republic of Letters . 23.
... his age , we doubt not , as Shakspeare and Milton do from theirs , and be more studied and better appreciated century after century , as they are . EDITOR . but to feel them imperfectly . Both seem to clutch The Republic of Letters . 23.
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... better nature has a freer pulse under the shining of those timid and pure lamps hung up in the darkness ; and though ... better than Charles , Ariel better than Prospero , Gulnare better than Medora . We would rather be the Knight of the ...
... better nature has a freer pulse under the shining of those timid and pure lamps hung up in the darkness ; and though ... better than Charles , Ariel better than Prospero , Gulnare better than Medora . We would rather be the Knight of the ...
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