The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... ment which escapes them - laughing , as it Shakspeare's " Tempest , " and Coleridge's leaps away , at their baffled sagacity , and " Anciente Marinere " of what more crea - proclaiming the original power of its Crea- tive act can we ...
... ment which escapes them - laughing , as it Shakspeare's " Tempest , " and Coleridge's leaps away , at their baffled sagacity , and " Anciente Marinere " of what more crea - proclaiming the original power of its Crea- tive act can we ...
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... ment of the furniture - led him to under - read the Bible in its own original tongue ; value modern poesy . Byron was not likely he had acquired a perfect knowledge of to suit him , a genius too earthly for my Italian , and delighted ...
... ment of the furniture - led him to under - read the Bible in its own original tongue ; value modern poesy . Byron was not likely he had acquired a perfect knowledge of to suit him , a genius too earthly for my Italian , and delighted ...
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... ment . Lord Byron was unfortunate , for he had never met with a woman who suited him ; he sought in vain , and none had chanced to cross his path . He was remarka- ble for his kindness and tenderness to the sex , and had never wounded ...
... ment . Lord Byron was unfortunate , for he had never met with a woman who suited him ; he sought in vain , and none had chanced to cross his path . He was remarka- ble for his kindness and tenderness to the sex , and had never wounded ...
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... ment , against which he has signalized him- self in later life by his struggles . The absolute regime before the revolution stripped him of his rights as a citizen , and the revolutionary regime which followed it , deprived him of his ...
... ment , against which he has signalized him- self in later life by his struggles . The absolute regime before the revolution stripped him of his rights as a citizen , and the revolutionary regime which followed it , deprived him of his ...
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... ment bursts of passion which have produced the finest passages of ancient and modern oratory . One example of elevation is cited ; when ravished with admiration for the con- stituents of 1789 , he exclaimed- " I doubt not that in their ...
... ment bursts of passion which have produced the finest passages of ancient and modern oratory . One example of elevation is cited ; when ravished with admiration for the con- stituents of 1789 , he exclaimed- " I doubt not that in their ...
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