The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... express the conviction , that the five centuries of English poetry have produced five poets of the highest order - Chaucer , Spenser , Shakspeare , Milton , and Wordsworth . They are named in the succession of time , for we frankly ...
... express the conviction , that the five centuries of English poetry have produced five poets of the highest order - Chaucer , Spenser , Shakspeare , Milton , and Wordsworth . They are named in the succession of time , for we frankly ...
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... express himself , as the ante - chapel has to the body of a gothic church , and that the minor pieces have such connexion with the main work as may give them claim to be likened to the little cells , oratories , and sepulchral recesses ...
... express himself , as the ante - chapel has to the body of a gothic church , and that the minor pieces have such connexion with the main work as may give them claim to be likened to the little cells , oratories , and sepulchral recesses ...
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... express , Whate'er ye seem , whate'er ye are All leads to gentleness . " 99 At the very time that his fancy is thus luxuriating , Wordsworth's faithfulness to truth is still apparent , for while he is adding by his imagery brightness to ...
... express , Whate'er ye seem , whate'er ye are All leads to gentleness . " 99 At the very time that his fancy is thus luxuriating , Wordsworth's faithfulness to truth is still apparent , for while he is adding by his imagery brightness to ...
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... express almost every variety of poetic impulse . In the delicate but rich melody of Wordsworth's verse may be heard what Lamb describes as " that small soft voice , which the idea of articulated words raises in a silent reader . " The ...
... express almost every variety of poetic impulse . In the delicate but rich melody of Wordsworth's verse may be heard what Lamb describes as " that small soft voice , which the idea of articulated words raises in a silent reader . " The ...
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... express these views with sincere desires to promote the objects of the survey , and to render the results more definite and certain to be corroborated by succeeding examinations . It has for some time been agreed that the rocks of the ...
... express these views with sincere desires to promote the objects of the survey , and to render the results more definite and certain to be corroborated by succeeding examinations . It has for some time been agreed that the rocks of the ...
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