The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... early age , and has met with a lenity and consideration for his youth , as gratifying as it was unex- pected . In his brief career as an Author , he has learned some lessons of feeling which may not be lost upon him as a critic . He has ...
... early age , and has met with a lenity and consideration for his youth , as gratifying as it was unex- pected . In his brief career as an Author , he has learned some lessons of feeling which may not be lost upon him as a critic . He has ...
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... early , you have not forgotten how the stillness of the night seems increased by the timid note of the first bird . It is the only time when I would lay a finger on the lip of nature , -the deep hush is so very solemn . By and by ...
... early , you have not forgotten how the stillness of the night seems increased by the timid note of the first bird . It is the only time when I would lay a finger on the lip of nature , -the deep hush is so very solemn . By and by ...
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... early winter . But before the keener frosts set in , and while the warm winds are yet stealing back occasionally like regrets of the departed summer , there will come a soft rain or a heavy mist , and , when the north wind returns ...
... early winter . But before the keener frosts set in , and while the warm winds are yet stealing back occasionally like regrets of the departed summer , there will come a soft rain or a heavy mist , and , when the north wind returns ...
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... early bells is just beginning . The deserted pavements , the closed windows of the places of business , the decent gravity of the solitary passenger , and , over all , the feeling in your own bosom that the fear of God is brooding like ...
... early bells is just beginning . The deserted pavements , the closed windows of the places of business , the decent gravity of the solitary passenger , and , over all , the feeling in your own bosom that the fear of God is brooding like ...
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... early authors who maintain their reputation , are , with very few exceptions , poets . Not because prose composition is unknown or undervalued , but because those circumstances , which peculiarly favor the fiery spirit of poetry , ill ...
... early authors who maintain their reputation , are , with very few exceptions , poets . Not because prose composition is unknown or undervalued , but because those circumstances , which peculiarly favor the fiery spirit of poetry , ill ...
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