The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... seem to insult them with her laughing luxuriance --her foliage fluttering , as if in vain dis- play , with the glossy ... seems always to be standing above , describes . He seldom looks up in rapt ad- though not stooping over , the ...
... seem to insult them with her laughing luxuriance --her foliage fluttering , as if in vain dis- play , with the glossy ... seems always to be standing above , describes . He seldom looks up in rapt ad- though not stooping over , the ...
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... seems combined to starve him ? what strikes us first is his perfect coolness . This misanthropical influence Crabbe did Few poets have reached that calm of his not entirely escape . As a medical man , . which reminds us of Nature's own ...
... seems combined to starve him ? what strikes us first is his perfect coolness . This misanthropical influence Crabbe did Few poets have reached that calm of his not entirely escape . As a medical man , . which reminds us of Nature's own ...
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... seem a lower sible air , draws up in an instant all pomps form of the same power . of cloudy forms - paradises brighter than The other kind of originality is , we think , Eden mirrored in waters , which blush and that of Crabbe . It is ...
... seem a lower sible air , draws up in an instant all pomps form of the same power . of cloudy forms - paradises brighter than The other kind of originality is , we think , Eden mirrored in waters , which blush and that of Crabbe . It is ...
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... seems to lecture ; when M. Thiers lectures , he seems to converse . The one seems to be always in a chair , the other always on a sofa . " They are both perhaps the most eminent journalists of the age ; but M. Guizot cultivates the ...
... seems to lecture ; when M. Thiers lectures , he seems to converse . The one seems to be always in a chair , the other always on a sofa . " They are both perhaps the most eminent journalists of the age ; but M. Guizot cultivates the ...
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... seems , pardonable to wed them together ; or even to let the smallest love passage take place betwixt them ; " as if ... seem to exist to the senses and the passions . " This , however , is no depreciation of poetry , though at first ...
... seems , pardonable to wed them together ; or even to let the smallest love passage take place betwixt them ; " as if ... seem to exist to the senses and the passions . " This , however , is no depreciation of poetry , though at first ...
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