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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... reason is made busy in following out the curious similitudes , and the exquisite art , with which the poet adapts them . And one must be under high poetical excitement , in the very humour to follow the subject , after stopping to try ...
... reason is made busy in following out the curious similitudes , and the exquisite art , with which the poet adapts them . And one must be under high poetical excitement , in the very humour to follow the subject , after stopping to try ...
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... reason come and go at Mr. Moore's pleasure , but even while utter- ly deranged , she is at times a perfectly unconscious sinner , at others , the slave of zeal and ambition , aware of Mokanna's treachery and her own guilt , but afraid ...
... reason come and go at Mr. Moore's pleasure , but even while utter- ly deranged , she is at times a perfectly unconscious sinner , at others , the slave of zeal and ambition , aware of Mokanna's treachery and her own guilt , but afraid ...
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... reason sufficiently to apprize her of her condition in the Haram , but not to confirm in her the purpose of virtue . Her oath in the charnel - house rushes over her , and buries her in darkness again . At this moment , she is summoned ...
... reason sufficiently to apprize her of her condition in the Haram , but not to confirm in her the purpose of virtue . Her oath in the charnel - house rushes over her , and buries her in darkness again . At this moment , she is summoned ...
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... reason that he is seldom decidedly bad . He wants the unreserved faults as well as excellences of a free and intrepid mind . The very elaboration , which mars his beauties , takes off their nativeness , and gives most of his pictures an ...
... reason that he is seldom decidedly bad . He wants the unreserved faults as well as excellences of a free and intrepid mind . The very elaboration , which mars his beauties , takes off their nativeness , and gives most of his pictures an ...
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... reason why the wars are waged . They are only pretences which it is thought necessary to urge as a matter of form , or at best a sort of signals , to notify the parties that they are now at liberty to commence an operation that they ...
... reason why the wars are waged . They are only pretences which it is thought necessary to urge as a matter of form , or at best a sort of signals , to notify the parties that they are now at liberty to commence an operation that they ...
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