The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... poet has bestowed upon it , as if with intent to produce a masterpiece , all his natural resources enhanced by life - long practice , — the ripest thought and imagina- tion of his prime . It doubtless exhibits the full compass and range ...
... poet has bestowed upon it , as if with intent to produce a masterpiece , all his natural resources enhanced by life - long practice , — the ripest thought and imagina- tion of his prime . It doubtless exhibits the full compass and range ...
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poet . The closing lines , I remarked , were prophetic of what was before us : " Since we ' re to pass through this Red Sea . Our noses shall our pilots be , And every soul a swimmer . " " Crown the bowl with flowers of soul , " quoted ...
poet . The closing lines , I remarked , were prophetic of what was before us : " Since we ' re to pass through this Red Sea . Our noses shall our pilots be , And every soul a swimmer . " " Crown the bowl with flowers of soul , " quoted ...
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... poet . He consented to plead their case , and said to him , " It is a great thing for these bright young girls to hear the man who has done so much years ago . " Dana replied , folding his hands one over the other , nervously , " I can ...
... poet . He consented to plead their case , and said to him , " It is a great thing for these bright young girls to hear the man who has done so much years ago . " Dana replied , folding his hands one over the other , nervously , " I can ...
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