North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... appears to have been little more than a mixture of musick , conceit and debauchery , he has certainly found favour every where ; and there may be thousands , who have read him over and over again , with only faint shocks to their ...
... appears to have been little more than a mixture of musick , conceit and debauchery , he has certainly found favour every where ; and there may be thousands , who have read him over and over again , with only faint shocks to their ...
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... appears to be the coldest thing in the world , as remote as pessible from sudden and momentary fervour . It has not the spirit of wild , careless , so- cial frolick , which burns and goes out in a night ; the gay and passing frivolity ...
... appears to be the coldest thing in the world , as remote as pessible from sudden and momentary fervour . It has not the spirit of wild , careless , so- cial frolick , which burns and goes out in a night ; the gay and passing frivolity ...
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... appear merely to have thrown off the imprisonment of the staid and narrow preju- dices of an earlier age , and to come out now into the open world , with free hearts , to feast upon its pleasures . The senses and appetites take the ...
... appear merely to have thrown off the imprisonment of the staid and narrow preju- dices of an earlier age , and to come out now into the open world , with free hearts , to feast upon its pleasures . The senses and appetites take the ...
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... appears here to have fallen into a childish imitation of the errours of cotemporary bards , who , he should have remembered , are much less indebted than himself to outward grace . verbal beauty , a poetry of sound is sustained ...
... appears here to have fallen into a childish imitation of the errours of cotemporary bards , who , he should have remembered , are much less indebted than himself to outward grace . verbal beauty , a poetry of sound is sustained ...
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... appears to be his main object to do things elegantly , as if his readers were forever about him , and they too , perfectly fashionable and well drest . This disposition is especially manifest in his descriptions of external nature . The ...
... appears to be his main object to do things elegantly , as if his readers were forever about him , and they too , perfectly fashionable and well drest . This disposition is especially manifest in his descriptions of external nature . The ...
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