The North American Review, Volume 66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... poet , critic , and theologian , as well as historian , and had thus more points of contact with Vico than the Annali , the Antiquitates , or the Rerum Italicarum Scriptores could offer . t Il Giorno . and wider development of the old ...
... poet , critic , and theologian , as well as historian , and had thus more points of contact with Vico than the Annali , the Antiquitates , or the Rerum Italicarum Scriptores could offer . t Il Giorno . and wider development of the old ...
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... poet , the orator , and the historian ; a noble mission , fraught with sacrifice and peril , calling for self - denial and forbearance , and such faith as only noble minds possess , but bringing with it that reward of noble minds which ...
... poet , the orator , and the historian ; a noble mission , fraught with sacrifice and peril , calling for self - denial and forbearance , and such faith as only noble minds possess , but bringing with it that reward of noble minds which ...
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... poetic reveries in which she so much delighted when standing upon ground that was hallowed by the recollections of the past . Sismondi came to Italy , not as a student of the beautiful and the pictu- resque , not even to revive his ...
... poetic reveries in which she so much delighted when standing upon ground that was hallowed by the recollections of the past . Sismondi came to Italy , not as a student of the beautiful and the pictu- resque , not even to revive his ...
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... poet , ever ap- proached him in fineness and remoteness of ludicrous analo- gy . In delicacy of allusion , in exquisite lightness and cer- tainty of touch , in concise felicity and airiness of expression , his wit is almost unmatched ...
... poet , ever ap- proached him in fineness and remoteness of ludicrous analo- gy . In delicacy of allusion , in exquisite lightness and cer- tainty of touch , in concise felicity and airiness of expression , his wit is almost unmatched ...
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... poetic prose , or , what was worse , prosaic poetry . On the fourth day , Sheridan strained his powers to the utmost , to charm and dazzle his auditory . In referring to one crime of Hastings , he made an allusion to the great his ...
... poetic prose , or , what was worse , prosaic poetry . On the fourth day , Sheridan strained his powers to the utmost , to charm and dazzle his auditory . In referring to one crime of Hastings , he made an allusion to the great his ...
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Página 479 - THE DANDELION. DEAR common flower, that grow'st beside the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride, uphold, High-hearted buccaneers, o'erjoyed that they An Eldorado in the grass have found, Which not the rich earth's ample round May match in wealth, — tliou art more dear to me Than all the prouder summerblooms may be.
Página 234 - Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colorless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped from her fingers, And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from her lips a cry of such terribls anguish, That the dying heard it, and started up from their pillows.
Página 480 - THE CHANGELING I HAD a little daughter, And she was given to me To lead me gently backward To the Heavenly Father's knee, That I, by the force of nature, Might in some dim wise divine The depth of his infinite patience To this wayward soul of mine.
Página 80 - Our ancestors are very good kind of folks ; but they are the last people I should choose to have a visiting acquaintance with.
Página 481 - And smiles as she never smiled : When I wake in the morning, I see it Where she always used to lie, And I feel as weak as a violet Alone 'neath the awful sky. *>• As weak, yet as trustful also ; For the whole year long I see All the wonders of faithful Nature Still worked for the love of me; Winds wander, and dews drip earthward, Rain falls, suns rise and set, Earth whirls, and all but to prosper A poor little violet.
Página 242 - And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western horizon Like a magician extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling...
Página 476 - New occasions teach new duties; Time makes ancient good uncouth; They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth...
Página 242 - Shook from his little throat such floods of delirious music, That the whole air and the woods and the waves seemed silent to listen. Plaintive at first were the tones and sad; then soaring to madness Seemed they to follow or guide the revel of frenzied Bacchantes. Single notes were then heard, in sorrowful, low lamentation; Till, having gathered them all, he flung them abroad in derision, As when, after a storm, a gust of wind through the tree-tops Shakes down the rattling rain in a crystal shower...