The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... direct comparison , but as a sim- ple and explicit mode of indicating , that amidst the vast variety of poets - the winged race of powers so multitudinous- he may be joined to those , whose flight is sustained in the highest and purest ...
... direct comparison , but as a sim- ple and explicit mode of indicating , that amidst the vast variety of poets - the winged race of powers so multitudinous- he may be joined to those , whose flight is sustained in the highest and purest ...
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... direct its rays . It lives itself under the sunny blaze of truth ; and , therefore , has written a guide how to pursue the mazes of wisdom , and to trace those mystical characters of the human soul , which , when its lamp is cast upon ...
... direct its rays . It lives itself under the sunny blaze of truth ; and , therefore , has written a guide how to pursue the mazes of wisdom , and to trace those mystical characters of the human soul , which , when its lamp is cast upon ...
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... direct sympathy connecting us with our fellow beings . The man of science seeks truth as a re- mote and unknown benefactor ; he cherishes and loves it in his solitude : the poet , singing a song in which all human beings join with him ...
... direct sympathy connecting us with our fellow beings . The man of science seeks truth as a re- mote and unknown benefactor ; he cherishes and loves it in his solitude : the poet , singing a song in which all human beings join with him ...
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... direct opposition to it . The history of all ages ; tumults after tu- mults ; wars , foreign or civil , with short or no breathing - spaces , from generation to generation ; wars- why and wherefore ? Yet with courage , with perseverance ...
... direct opposition to it . The history of all ages ; tumults after tu- mults ; wars , foreign or civil , with short or no breathing - spaces , from generation to generation ; wars- why and wherefore ? Yet with courage , with perseverance ...
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... or ob- ject through the vacuities of space . General results lead us back to the operation of a great cause , and give stability to na- ture and the laws which direct it ; they point 104 [ January , Geological Survey of New York .
... or ob- ject through the vacuities of space . General results lead us back to the operation of a great cause , and give stability to na- ture and the laws which direct it ; they point 104 [ January , Geological Survey of New York .
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