The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... relation to Steam Engines , etc. 2. Report of the Committee appointed by the Citi- zens of Cincinnati , April 26th , 1838 , to inquire into the causes of the explosion of the Moselle . XII . CRITICAL NOTICES . 2. Report of the ...
... relation to Steam Engines , etc. 2. Report of the Committee appointed by the Citi- zens of Cincinnati , April 26th , 1838 , to inquire into the causes of the explosion of the Moselle . XII . CRITICAL NOTICES . 2. Report of the ...
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... relationship and love . In spite of difference of soil and climate , of language and manners , of laws and customs ; in spite of things silently gone out of mind , and things violently destroyed : the poet binds together by passion and ...
... relationship and love . In spite of difference of soil and climate , of language and manners , of laws and customs ; in spite of things silently gone out of mind , and things violently destroyed : the poet binds together by passion and ...
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... relation of poetry , to guard on the one hand against its fanatical rejection , and on the other , against its superstitious elevation . " Faith , " says Wordsworth , in the ' Supplement to the Preface , ' " was given to man that his ...
... relation of poetry , to guard on the one hand against its fanatical rejection , and on the other , against its superstitious elevation . " Faith , " says Wordsworth , in the ' Supplement to the Preface , ' " was given to man that his ...
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... relation to each other , if the author may so 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 ...
... relation to each other , if the author may so 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 ...
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... relation between his respective poems . We know of no fitter type of the complete structure of Wordsworth's poetry than some illustrious model of Gothic architecture . The analogy is brought strongly to our thoughts , when we trace in ...
... relation between his respective poems . We know of no fitter type of the complete structure of Wordsworth's poetry than some illustrious model of Gothic architecture . The analogy is brought strongly to our thoughts , when we trace in ...
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