Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... beauty , a suggestive and shaping imagination , a strong and keen , though not dominant sensibility , and a large command of expression . In description , he excels , perhaps , all his American contemporaries . Many of his stanzas are ...
... beauty , a suggestive and shaping imagination , a strong and keen , though not dominant sensibility , and a large command of expression . In description , he excels , perhaps , all his American contemporaries . Many of his stanzas are ...
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... beauty and thoughtful tenderness which characterize his descriptions , or rather interpretations of outward objects , are paralleled only in Wordsworth . His poems are almost perfect of their kind . The fruits of meditative rather than ...
... beauty and thoughtful tenderness which characterize his descriptions , or rather interpretations of outward objects , are paralleled only in Wordsworth . His poems are almost perfect of their kind . The fruits of meditative rather than ...
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... beauty and sweetness , reflecting the very season it describes . " I feel a newer life in every gale , — The winds that fan the flowers , And with their welcome breathings fill the sail , Tell of serener hours , - Of hours that glide ...
... beauty and sweetness , reflecting the very season it describes . " I feel a newer life in every gale , — The winds that fan the flowers , And with their welcome breathings fill the sail , Tell of serener hours , - Of hours that glide ...
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... beauty ; and the walls That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity , In harmonies too perfect and too high For aught but beings of celestial mould , And speak to man ...
... beauty ; and the walls That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity , In harmonies too perfect and too high For aught but beings of celestial mould , And speak to man ...
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... beauty from their surface . In perusing some of his poems , we are tempted to call him a man of pure sentiment and fine imagination ruined by reading " Don Juan . " There are poetical powers displayed in " Marco Bozzaris , " Burns ...
... beauty from their surface . In perusing some of his poems , we are tempted to call him a man of pure sentiment and fine imagination ruined by reading " Don Juan . " There are poetical powers displayed in " Marco Bozzaris , " Burns ...
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