The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... feeling , every stanza concluding with the words " Charity Ball ; " and the train - thought that predominates through the whole may be collected from the two opening stanzas . 6 " What matter the pangs of a husband and father , If his ...
... feeling , every stanza concluding with the words " Charity Ball ; " and the train - thought that predominates through the whole may be collected from the two opening stanzas . 6 " What matter the pangs of a husband and father , If his ...
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... feeling sprung from an original disease of the mind -- how much from real misfortune - how much from the nervousness of dissipation - how much of it was fanciful - how much of it was merely affected - it is impossible for us , and would ...
... feeling sprung from an original disease of the mind -- how much from real misfortune - how much from the nervousness of dissipation - how much of it was fanciful - how much of it was merely affected - it is impossible for us , and would ...
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... feeling , and an universal sympathy with whatever is lofty and noble . His transi- tions are often surprisingly fine , and his situa- tions are only such as appear to the eye of a poet who sees all through nature . His lan- guage is ...
... feeling , and an universal sympathy with whatever is lofty and noble . His transi- tions are often surprisingly fine , and his situa- tions are only such as appear to the eye of a poet who sees all through nature . His lan- guage is ...
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