The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... Society of the University of Pennsylvania , etc. By WILLIAM B. REED . IV . THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY . The National Portrait Gallery of distinguished Americans . Conducted by JAMES HERRING , and JAMES B. LONGACRE , etc. V. POEMS ...
... Society of the University of Pennsylvania , etc. By WILLIAM B. REED . IV . THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY . The National Portrait Gallery of distinguished Americans . Conducted by JAMES HERRING , and JAMES B. LONGACRE , etc. V. POEMS ...
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... society , as it is spread over the whole earth and over all time . The objects of the poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and senses of man are , it is true , his favorite guides , yet he will follow wheresoever be can ...
... society , as it is spread over the whole earth and over all time . The objects of the poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and senses of man are , it is true , his favorite guides , yet he will follow wheresoever be can ...
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... society of which genius has sometimes been guilty , but retire- ment was sought as the vantage ground of imaginative and medi- tative truth , and in his solitude , as we shall have occasion to show , he has nursed his heart to a quick ...
... society of which genius has sometimes been guilty , but retire- ment was sought as the vantage ground of imaginative and medi- tative truth , and in his solitude , as we shall have occasion to show , he has nursed his heart to a quick ...
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... society their native portion -arraying homely life and household affections with a glory more enduring than the pomp of chivalry - creating an affinity between the objects of nature and our moral being - disclosing the forms of beauty ...
... society their native portion -arraying homely life and household affections with a glory more enduring than the pomp of chivalry - creating an affinity between the objects of nature and our moral being - disclosing the forms of beauty ...
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... society , to be entitled The Recluse ; ' " we are also informed of the existence of another unpublished poem of an autobiographical character , on the growth of an individual mind . Of these it is remarked , " the two works have the ...
... society , to be entitled The Recluse ; ' " we are also informed of the existence of another unpublished poem of an autobiographical character , on the growth of an individual mind . Of these it is remarked , " the two works have the ...
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