Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 13John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1848 |
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... poet Tennyson . April . - The Love Letter , from a subject by Hilton , R. A. , possessing great merits as a work of art , which have been transferred by the engraver with unusual fidelity and force . 66 A. 66 American Commerce and ...
... poet Tennyson . April . - The Love Letter , from a subject by Hilton , R. A. , possessing great merits as a work of art , which have been transferred by the engraver with unusual fidelity and force . 66 A. 66 American Commerce and ...
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... poet , is descended from a young- ful edition of his poetical works . His own er son of Sir John Maresfield . Bysshe letters to Mr. Peacock and others have been Shelley , the grandfather of the poet , was published , and everywhere ...
... poet , is descended from a young- ful edition of his poetical works . His own er son of Sir John Maresfield . Bysshe letters to Mr. Peacock and others have been Shelley , the grandfather of the poet , was published , and everywhere ...
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... poet . this feeling often strengthens itself into Bysshe Shelley was raised to the baronet - something little short of insanity , and the age in 1806. He died in 1815. Medwin fortunate adventures of Sir Bysshe Shelley , and the ...
... poet . this feeling often strengthens itself into Bysshe Shelley was raised to the baronet - something little short of insanity , and the age in 1806. He died in 1815. Medwin fortunate adventures of Sir Bysshe Shelley , and the ...
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... poet in 1809 , " says Med- and other grim personages - a most exciting and win , " was Southey . He had read Thalaba till interesting sort of food for boys ' minds . Among he almost knew it by heart , and had drenched those of a larger ...
... poet in 1809 , " says Med- and other grim personages - a most exciting and win , " was Southey . He had read Thalaba till interesting sort of food for boys ' minds . Among he almost knew it by heart , and had drenched those of a larger ...
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... poet commenced at their college commons , where they dined at the same table . It was Shel- ley's first appearance in the hall . His figure was slight ; his aspect , even among young men , was remarkably youthful . He was thoughtful and ...
... poet commenced at their college commons , where they dined at the same table . It was Shel- ley's first appearance in the hall . His figure was slight ; his aspect , even among young men , was remarkably youthful . He was thoughtful and ...
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Página 77 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and from my friends, be such frigid philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins...
Página 182 - The many men so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I.
Página 127 - And out of the ground made the LORD God to grow every, tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food ; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Página 63 - These dictates of reason men used to call by the name of laws, but improperly; for they are but conclusions or theorems concerning what conduceth to the conservation and defence of themselves; whereas law, properly, is the word of him that by right hath command over others.
Página 166 - To the body and mind which have been cramped by noxious work or company, nature is medicinal and restores their tone. The tradesman, the attorney, comes out of the din and craft of the street, and sees the sky and the woods, and is a man again.
Página 63 - The passions that incline men to peace are: fear of death; desire of such things as are necessary to commodious living; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace upon which men may be drawn to agreement.
Página 20 - Prometheus is, as it were, the type of the highest perfection of moral and intellectual nature, impelled by the purest and the truest motives to the best and noblest ends.
Página 73 - This is more than consent, or concord; it is a real unity of them all, in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man...
Página 156 - At home I dream that at Naples, at Rome, I can be intoxicated with beauty, and lose my sadness. I pack my trunk, embrace my friends, embark on the sea, and at last wake up in Naples, and there beside me is the stern fact, the sad self, unrelenting, identical, that I fled from. I seek the Vatican, and the palaces. I affect to be intoxicated with sights and suggestions, but I am not intoxicated. My giant goes with me wherever I go.