The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... produced five poets of the highest order - Chaucer , Spenser , Shakspeare , Milton , and Wordsworth . They are named in the succession of time , for we frankly acknowledge a greater difficulty in estimating their relative rank , than in ...
... produced five poets of the highest order - Chaucer , Spenser , Shakspeare , Milton , and Wordsworth . They are named in the succession of time , for we frankly acknowledge a greater difficulty in estimating their relative rank , than in ...
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... produced , ) wheresoever they be found , are the inspired gift of God , rarely bestowed , but yet to some ( though most abuse ) in every nation : and are of power , beside the office of a pulpit , to imbreed and NO . VII . - VOL . IV ...
... produced , ) wheresoever they be found , are the inspired gift of God , rarely bestowed , but yet to some ( though most abuse ) in every nation : and are of power , beside the office of a pulpit , to imbreed and NO . VII . - VOL . IV ...
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... produce combinations from which a sane imagi- nation would recoil , and which arrogate the merit of invention for no other reason than that the heart can find nothing kindred to recognise . These spurious births - new indeed but uncouth ...
... produce combinations from which a sane imagi- nation would recoil , and which arrogate the merit of invention for no other reason than that the heart can find nothing kindred to recognise . These spurious births - new indeed but uncouth ...
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... produces on earth , being to him a presumptive evidence of a future state of existence ; and giving him a title to partake its holiness . The religious man values what he sees chiefly as an imperfect shadowing forth ' of what he is ...
... produces on earth , being to him a presumptive evidence of a future state of existence ; and giving him a title to partake its holiness . The religious man values what he sees chiefly as an imperfect shadowing forth ' of what he is ...
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... produce of the common day . - I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely peace , the spousal verse Of this great consummation : and , by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the ...
... produce of the common day . - I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely peace , the spousal verse Of this great consummation : and , by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the ...
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