The North American Review, Τόμος 40O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... expression in the rude phrases of an unformed di- alect , embodied its conceptions in the beautiful and sublime of a noble architecture . Then arose the daring dome , the frown- ing battlement , the dark pile of the cathedral , in which ...
... expression in the rude phrases of an unformed di- alect , embodied its conceptions in the beautiful and sublime of a noble architecture . Then arose the daring dome , the frown- ing battlement , the dark pile of the cathedral , in which ...
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... expression , and in the adaptation of its verse to a natural flow of tender thought . Elegance of expression , which is so important a part of all poetry , is peculiarly essential to lyric verse . The short compass of an ode or sonnet ...
... expression , and in the adaptation of its verse to a natural flow of tender thought . Elegance of expression , which is so important a part of all poetry , is peculiarly essential to lyric verse . The short compass of an ode or sonnet ...
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... expression for his feelings , and the mind glow with thoughts that grow cold in the utterance . Accordingly , we ... expressions of nature . No clearer proof of this can be required , than what is furnished by the influence , which the ...
... expression for his feelings , and the mind glow with thoughts that grow cold in the utterance . Accordingly , we ... expressions of nature . No clearer proof of this can be required , than what is furnished by the influence , which the ...
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