The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... living apart from that world which sees its own reflec- tion in the newspapers , but for that very rea- tures and transactions- son penetrating further into individual na- ' Sheltered , but not to social duties lost ; Secluded , but not ...
... living apart from that world which sees its own reflec- tion in the newspapers , but for that very rea- tures and transactions- son penetrating further into individual na- ' Sheltered , but not to social duties lost ; Secluded , but not ...
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... living and disturbed the dead ? No voice replies ; both air and earth are mute ; And thou , blue Streamlet , murmuring yield'st no more Than a soft record , that , whatever fruit Of ignorance thou might'st witness heretofore , Thy ...
... living and disturbed the dead ? No voice replies ; both air and earth are mute ; And thou , blue Streamlet , murmuring yield'st no more Than a soft record , that , whatever fruit Of ignorance thou might'st witness heretofore , Thy ...
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... living and high thinking are no more : The homely beauty of the good old cause Is gone ; our peace , our fearful innocence , And pure religion breathing household laws . But though Mr. Wordsworth , in these and other Poems , animadverts ...
... living and high thinking are no more : The homely beauty of the good old cause Is gone ; our peace , our fearful innocence , And pure religion breathing household laws . But though Mr. Wordsworth , in these and other Poems , animadverts ...
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... living letter of Milton fell upon a dead mind ; and one like instance we have known in which Dryden was preferred to Shakspeare . It is often , we are aware , in vain to minister to a mind in this state ; but all such are not incu ...
... living letter of Milton fell upon a dead mind ; and one like instance we have known in which Dryden was preferred to Shakspeare . It is often , we are aware , in vain to minister to a mind in this state ; but all such are not incu ...
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... living the glasses to be filled to the brim , and , standing dense , unbroken foliage to the top ; not a spot of green . Trees grew from the water's edge , with up , he gave " The health of Mr. Van Buren , barrenness was to be seen ...
... living the glasses to be filled to the brim , and , standing dense , unbroken foliage to the top ; not a spot of green . Trees grew from the water's edge , with up , he gave " The health of Mr. Van Buren , barrenness was to be seen ...
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