The Atlantic Magazine, 第 2 卷E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 |
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... poetry . May we not apply both to him and Lord Byron , what Cardinal de Retz says of the grand Condè , that he did ... poets of a land , prolific in ' immortal verse . ' Whether he died too soon or too late , as regards the greatness of ...
... poetry . May we not apply both to him and Lord Byron , what Cardinal de Retz says of the grand Condè , that he did ... poets of a land , prolific in ' immortal verse . ' Whether he died too soon or too late , as regards the greatness of ...
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... poetry , and even that ourprose should possess that character which Europe- ans would denominate imaginative . But we are neither in this condition , nor in that of refinement , when poetry is cultivated not as the ordinary vehicle of ...
... poetry , and even that ourprose should possess that character which Europe- ans would denominate imaginative . But we are neither in this condition , nor in that of refinement , when poetry is cultivated not as the ordinary vehicle of ...
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... lady , then , if he essay To soothe with timid song a sufferer's pain , For Edwin's heart is kind , though rude his untaught strain , Vol . II . No. I. 7 V. 2 Yes ! Ellen will forgive the fond desire 1824. ] 49 Poetry .
... lady , then , if he essay To soothe with timid song a sufferer's pain , For Edwin's heart is kind , though rude his untaught strain , Vol . II . No. I. 7 V. 2 Yes ! Ellen will forgive the fond desire 1824. ] 49 Poetry .
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... poet or politician or captain , Marascallerus could not yet decide , as part of his ephemeris had been eaten by the rats , and he could not adjust the horoscope to his satisfaction . I am no philosopher ; and cannot therefore say from ...
... poet or politician or captain , Marascallerus could not yet decide , as part of his ephemeris had been eaten by the rats , and he could not adjust the horoscope to his satisfaction . I am no philosopher ; and cannot therefore say from ...
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... poetry , but when thou hast , like me , Beheld the brightest tints of fancy fade Into the sober grey of sad reality- Thou wilt not find so gay a simile For unrequited love . I wonder , sister , How Henry would paint love - thou dost ...
... poetry , but when thou hast , like me , Beheld the brightest tints of fancy fade Into the sober grey of sad reality- Thou wilt not find so gay a simile For unrequited love . I wonder , sister , How Henry would paint love - thou dost ...
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