The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... Hope , -Ballad Romance , 137 ; Parting of Hector and Andro- mache , 145 ; To a Mother , on the recovery of her Child , 171 ; Lines , 182 ; Scott Monu- ment at Edinburgh , 189 ; Emigrants of San Tomasso , 218 ; The Palace and Cot- Vale ...
... Hope , -Ballad Romance , 137 ; Parting of Hector and Andro- mache , 145 ; To a Mother , on the recovery of her Child , 171 ; Lines , 182 ; Scott Monu- ment at Edinburgh , 189 ; Emigrants of San Tomasso , 218 ; The Palace and Cot- Vale ...
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... hope , my verse shall stand " egoistical writers ? Do we imagine that there -these men were not unconscious : but even can be any pleasure in parading one's own had they been so , even were genius always real sufferings before the ...
... hope , my verse shall stand " egoistical writers ? Do we imagine that there -these men were not unconscious : but even can be any pleasure in parading one's own had they been so , even were genius always real sufferings before the ...
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... hope of realization , is sterile : there is a larger void in our souls , more room for the truth than we can fill during our short terrestrial existence . Break the bond of continuity between ourselves and the genera- tions which have ...
... hope of realization , is sterile : there is a larger void in our souls , more room for the truth than we can fill during our short terrestrial existence . Break the bond of continuity between ourselves and the genera- tions which have ...
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... hope for . TO A CHILD . From Fraser's Magazine . My happy child ! I smile to see How wisdom I have sought so long , Hath come to thee spontaneously In thine unconsciousness of wrong ; How , wheresoe'er thine eyes may stray , Their pure ...
... hope for . TO A CHILD . From Fraser's Magazine . My happy child ! I smile to see How wisdom I have sought so long , Hath come to thee spontaneously In thine unconsciousness of wrong ; How , wheresoe'er thine eyes may stray , Their pure ...
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... hope neither he nor I should wish to withdraw the smallest atom of a happiness which we have not the spirit to emulate ; and I cannot believe that either he or I could view it without complacence , or without the entire wish , were it ...
... hope neither he nor I should wish to withdraw the smallest atom of a happiness which we have not the spirit to emulate ; and I cannot believe that either he or I could view it without complacence , or without the entire wish , were it ...
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