The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... object , is both too indefinite and too violent to endure . exhausted with so much abstract admiration . ment of our sympathies to sustain us in that thin atmosphere , and we come down to those whom we can love and appreciate while we ...
... object , is both too indefinite and too violent to endure . exhausted with so much abstract admiration . ment of our sympathies to sustain us in that thin atmosphere , and we come down to those whom we can love and appreciate while we ...
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... object in poetry - horror ? -but one feature in the universe of God -the terrible and strong ? Ay - but you " must have your antitheses . " " It is dull to praise always . " You " must damn an author now and then for variety . " Your ...
... object in poetry - horror ? -but one feature in the universe of God -the terrible and strong ? Ay - but you " must have your antitheses . " " It is dull to praise always . " You " must damn an author now and then for variety . " Your ...
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... object . Some of the Mexican hieroglyphics were used to express general and abstract ideas ; and many to record chronological occurrences , which had happened to their ancestors in very remote periods . The learned have to regret , that ...
... object . Some of the Mexican hieroglyphics were used to express general and abstract ideas ; and many to record chronological occurrences , which had happened to their ancestors in very remote periods . The learned have to regret , that ...
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... object of sight , its imposing effect is cer- tainly overrated . Had the poet spoken of the beautiful sea , ' I should not have wondered ; for there is a magnificence in its many changes that is surpassed by nothing but the sunset ...
... object of sight , its imposing effect is cer- tainly overrated . Had the poet spoken of the beautiful sea , ' I should not have wondered ; for there is a magnificence in its many changes that is surpassed by nothing but the sunset ...
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... object of his life , and " correct his errors . " Our hero now resolves to visit Germany , and this should be the most inter- esting period of the history . The account of his reminiscences is very bare , however , and may all be given ...
... object of his life , and " correct his errors . " Our hero now resolves to visit Germany , and this should be the most inter- esting period of the history . The account of his reminiscences is very bare , however , and may all be given ...
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