The North American Review, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 197
... passion asleep , which can clog or darken his judg- ment . He will be shy of teachers who presume to perplex him , or counteract the effect of sober instruction , by throw- ing out their opinions at random . But political discussion ...
... passion asleep , which can clog or darken his judg- ment . He will be shy of teachers who presume to perplex him , or counteract the effect of sober instruction , by throw- ing out their opinions at random . But political discussion ...
Page 375
... passion must allot To the mind's purified beings ; ' twas the ground Where early Love his Psyche's zone unbound , And hallowed it with loveliness : ' tis lone , And wonderful , and deep , and hath a sound , And sense , and sight of ...
... passion must allot To the mind's purified beings ; ' twas the ground Where early Love his Psyche's zone unbound , And hallowed it with loveliness : ' tis lone , And wonderful , and deep , and hath a sound , And sense , and sight of ...
Page 384
... passion . We do indeed hear men talk , even now , about national glory and the worth of conquests ; but there is amongst us a quiet consciousness of domestick comfort , a sentiment towards the country as a home and shelter , which seem ...
... passion . We do indeed hear men talk , even now , about national glory and the worth of conquests ; but there is amongst us a quiet consciousness of domestick comfort , a sentiment towards the country as a home and shelter , which seem ...
Contents
sion | 47 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 48 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 57 |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration ancient antiquity appear Atalantis Babylon beautiful bitumen Boston bricks Bückeburg called character classick Count Rumford course Don Paul effect England English Euphrates favour feeling Fort Osage French friends Garrick genius give Goethe heart honour hundred Indians inscriptions Italian literature Italy labour land language learned Leo X letters live logick Luther Mably manner Matthew Carey means ment miles mind musick nature never NORTH-AMERICAN JOURNAL observed octave Ogilvie opinion orator oratory passed passion perhaps Persepolis Persia person philosophical Plato poem poetry present produced Professor publick reader reason reeds remarkable rhyme river Rostrum ruins seems seen semitones shew society soon sounds specimens spirit talents taste thing thou thought tion town truth verse vibrations Werther whole writing young