The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... never fails to be responsive to the voice of genuine poetry , we might , perhaps , perceive what that power is which can thus sway our common humanity . We are not ambitious of adding another to the many attempted defini- tions of ...
... never fails to be responsive to the voice of genuine poetry , we might , perhaps , perceive what that power is which can thus sway our common humanity . We are not ambitious of adding another to the many attempted defini- tions of ...
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... never was , on sea or land , The consecration , and the poet's dream , " and yet it is undoubted , that all this is by our spiritual being recognised for its truth . To the poet's most enraptured strain , there issues from the recesses ...
... never was , on sea or land , The consecration , and the poet's dream , " and yet it is undoubted , that all this is by our spiritual being recognised for its truth . To the poet's most enraptured strain , there issues from the recesses ...
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... never ceased to appeal to . Now when philosophers , like Bacon , speak of " the desires of the mind dissatisfied with the shews of things , " because " the world is inferior to the soul , " the history of those from whom all humanity ...
... never ceased to appeal to . Now when philosophers , like Bacon , speak of " the desires of the mind dissatisfied with the shews of things , " because " the world is inferior to the soul , " the history of those from whom all humanity ...
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... once lowly and aspiring , like Wordsworth's sky - lark , Type of the wise , who soar , but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! It is the duty of the great poet to spiritualize 16 [ January , Wordsworth .
... once lowly and aspiring , like Wordsworth's sky - lark , Type of the wise , who soar , but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! It is the duty of the great poet to spiritualize 16 [ January , Wordsworth .
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... never do . " Those short - sighted judg- ments on Wordsworth's poetical character present nothing which demands examination , and we dismiss the subject with a pithy and pertinent anecdote from one of those delightful autobiographical ...
... never do . " Those short - sighted judg- ments on Wordsworth's poetical character present nothing which demands examination , and we dismiss the subject with a pithy and pertinent anecdote from one of those delightful autobiographical ...
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