The North American Review, Volume 89Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... heart ; but his love took on the noble livery of his soul , and is as chaste and elevated as Plato imagined it . How can we believe that a nature so impassioned and earnest , so keenly alive to beauty , so tender and devoted , could ...
... heart ; but his love took on the noble livery of his soul , and is as chaste and elevated as Plato imagined it . How can we believe that a nature so impassioned and earnest , so keenly alive to beauty , so tender and devoted , could ...
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... heart ; I love thee with a love devoid of heart ; There tending where nor human passion fraught With error nor a guilty thought is found . Love , when our souls proceeded forth from God , My vision clear and thee all splendor made ; And ...
... heart ; I love thee with a love devoid of heart ; There tending where nor human passion fraught With error nor a guilty thought is found . Love , when our souls proceeded forth from God , My vision clear and thee all splendor made ; And ...
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... heart , the very gates of life . Nature endeavors to compensate for the increasing difficulty of driving the blood through the nar- rowed orifices , by adding to the muscular power of the propel- ling organ . But the result is ...
... heart , the very gates of life . Nature endeavors to compensate for the increasing difficulty of driving the blood through the nar- rowed orifices , by adding to the muscular power of the propel- ling organ . But the result is ...
Contents
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH LITERATURE | 209 |
CHIEF JUSTICE PARSONS | 232 |
FOWLERS ENGLISH GRAMMAR | 244 |
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