The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... effect Of those mutations that extend their sway , Throughout the nether sphere ! " There need be no surprise , that by poetry , of which the ar- gument is at once so exalted and so delicate , popular favor should be slowly won ...
... effect Of those mutations that extend their sway , Throughout the nether sphere ! " There need be no surprise , that by poetry , of which the ar- gument is at once so exalted and so delicate , popular favor should be slowly won ...
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... effect they may have upon you , you will at least be able to perceive that they may excite profitable sympathies in many kind and good hearts , and may in some ✓ some small degree enlarge our feelings of reverence for 1839. ] 53 ...
... effect they may have upon you , you will at least be able to perceive that they may excite profitable sympathies in many kind and good hearts , and may in some ✓ some small degree enlarge our feelings of reverence for 1839. ] 53 ...
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... effect . Inimitably they show the delicate ebb and flow of human feeling the mysterious visita- tions to the heart and oh ! how the memory of the dead comes back to us , we know not whence . - In Wordsworth's highly cultivated affection ...
... effect . Inimitably they show the delicate ebb and flow of human feeling the mysterious visita- tions to the heart and oh ! how the memory of the dead comes back to us , we know not whence . - In Wordsworth's highly cultivated affection ...
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... effect is in some measure indicated by a dramatic stroke in the tragic story of Ellen , in the same book : " She reached the house , last of the funeral train ; And some one , as she entered , having chanced To urge , unthinkingly ...
... effect is in some measure indicated by a dramatic stroke in the tragic story of Ellen , in the same book : " She reached the house , last of the funeral train ; And some one , as she entered , having chanced To urge , unthinkingly ...
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... effect all the changes which the bowlders have undergone . We would gladly follow the geologists in their discoveries . Enough has been presented to satisfy the most doubting that they have been neither idle in mind nor inactive in body ...
... effect all the changes which the bowlders have undergone . We would gladly follow the geologists in their discoveries . Enough has been presented to satisfy the most doubting that they have been neither idle in mind nor inactive in body ...
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