The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... wish to maintain their relative standing , they must make a correspond- ing advance in intellectual refinement . Undoubtedly , all the inferior members of the literary republic are infinitely benefited by the enlargement of its ...
... wish to maintain their relative standing , they must make a correspond- ing advance in intellectual refinement . Undoubtedly , all the inferior members of the literary republic are infinitely benefited by the enlargement of its ...
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... wishes for rational admiration ought to write intelligibly . It is as difficult to admire as it is to believe what we cannot understand . Byron and Wordsworth are in some respects much alike . Both seem to feel the impulses of poetic ...
... wishes for rational admiration ought to write intelligibly . It is as difficult to admire as it is to believe what we cannot understand . Byron and Wordsworth are in some respects much alike . Both seem to feel the impulses of poetic ...
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... wish for his success , they feared his poetry would not outlive him . " Oh the cant of criticism ! Is beauty nothing ? Is music nothing ? Are our better and purer natures nothing - the sunshine , and the dew , and 32 Review of.
... wish for his success , they feared his poetry would not outlive him . " Oh the cant of criticism ! Is beauty nothing ? Is music nothing ? Are our better and purer natures nothing - the sunshine , and the dew , and 32 Review of.
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... WISH IS GRANTED ; THOU SHALT ONCE MORE ANIMATE A HUMAN FORM . " - His next consciousness was that of an infant , whose sensations and impressions he gives at some length . Passing over the intervening time , he finds himself , " at the ...
... WISH IS GRANTED ; THOU SHALT ONCE MORE ANIMATE A HUMAN FORM . " - His next consciousness was that of an infant , whose sensations and impressions he gives at some length . Passing over the intervening time , he finds himself , " at the ...
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... wish we had room to make extracts , but we must satisfy ourselves with recommending the book itself to our readers . It cannot fail with its keen satire , its fine knowledge of character and its high wrought pictures , to interest ...
... wish we had room to make extracts , but we must satisfy ourselves with recommending the book itself to our readers . It cannot fail with its keen satire , its fine knowledge of character and its high wrought pictures , to interest ...
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