The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... stand aside if I listen , and keep the measure in my heart , without beating it audibly with my foot , or moving my head visibly in a practised abstraction . There are times when I do not listen at all ; and it may be that the mood is ...
... stand aside if I listen , and keep the measure in my heart , without beating it audibly with my foot , or moving my head visibly in a practised abstraction . There are times when I do not listen at all ; and it may be that the mood is ...
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... stand aside from herself and separate the enchanter from his music . It is an insidious and be- guiling power , and I have seen men , who , without any pretensions to dignity or imposing address , would arrest attention the moment their ...
... stand aside from herself and separate the enchanter from his music . It is an insidious and be- guiling power , and I have seen men , who , without any pretensions to dignity or imposing address , would arrest attention the moment their ...
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... its dizzy revolu- tions , and at length , in these latter days , we are called upon to stand up , and show what spirit we are of . Alas ! -and is there any one among us so self - confident , that he can 20 The Republic of Letters .
... its dizzy revolu- tions , and at length , in these latter days , we are called upon to stand up , and show what spirit we are of . Alas ! -and is there any one among us so self - confident , that he can 20 The Republic of Letters .
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... standing in the first rank of English classics ? Byron , no doubt , has many enthusiastic admirers ; but contemporary ... stand out from his age , we doubt not , as Shakspeare and Milton do from theirs , and be more studied and better ...
... standing in the first rank of English classics ? Byron , no doubt , has many enthusiastic admirers ; but contemporary ... stand out from his age , we doubt not , as Shakspeare and Milton do from theirs , and be more studied and better ...
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... and they would themselves be the magicians to shew us spirits of their own calling up , and unfold to us a universe of their own unassisted crea- tion . It is not enough to stand aside and Henry Neele's Literary Remains . 29.
... and they would themselves be the magicians to shew us spirits of their own calling up , and unfold to us a universe of their own unassisted crea- tion . It is not enough to stand aside and Henry Neele's Literary Remains . 29.
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