North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ; - these happy changes met , perhaps a little prematurely and almost more than half- way , by success in the aims of a purified ambition , and - crowned too , at last , by the blessings 1 * 1853. ] 5 RECENT ENGLISH POETRY .
... ; - these happy changes met , perhaps a little prematurely and almost more than half- way , by success in the aims of a purified ambition , and - crowned too , at last , by the blessings 1 * 1853. ] 5 RECENT ENGLISH POETRY .
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... successful delineations in the whole poem is contained in the following passage , which introduces scene VII . [ A balcony overlooking the sea . • ] The lark is singing in the blinding sky , - Hedges are white with May . The bridegroom ...
... successful delineations in the whole poem is contained in the following passage , which introduces scene VII . [ A balcony overlooking the sea . • ] The lark is singing in the blinding sky , - Hedges are white with May . The bridegroom ...
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... success arrives which justifies crime and silences remorse , they can blow away these public delusions at a breath . In every society , as in every heart of man , there is a hell that can be unloosed . The time of little wars and ...
... success arrives which justifies crime and silences remorse , they can blow away these public delusions at a breath . In every society , as in every heart of man , there is a hell that can be unloosed . The time of little wars and ...
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... success in promoting at least their material prosperity , and in a situation which promises the experiment a full trial — ought to make us aware of capacities not provided for in our government , and tendencies which it cannot satisfy ...
... success in promoting at least their material prosperity , and in a situation which promises the experiment a full trial — ought to make us aware of capacities not provided for in our government , and tendencies which it cannot satisfy ...
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... success and reduce those of failure for each member . It is true , the success is not so great when it comes ; but it is sure to come in time . A small certainty is obtained in place of a great possibility ; and those are the safest ...
... success and reduce those of failure for each member . It is true , the success is not so great when it comes ; but it is sure to come in time . A small certainty is obtained in place of a great possibility ; and those are the safest ...
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