Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... says finely of BRYANT , that " he is tne translator of the silent language of nature to the world . " The serene ... say that his feelings and fears respecting death have not received an insensible change , since reading " Thanatopsis ...
... says finely of BRYANT , that " he is tne translator of the silent language of nature to the world . " The serene ... say that his feelings and fears respecting death have not received an insensible change , since reading " Thanatopsis ...
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... say artistical ability , because most of Percival's poems indicate greater capacity in the writer than is directly expressed . " New England " is a lyric known to every school - boy ; and its warm patriotism and kind- ling energy have ...
... say artistical ability , because most of Percival's poems indicate greater capacity in the writer than is directly expressed . " New England " is a lyric known to every school - boy ; and its warm patriotism and kind- ling energy have ...
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... say that this poem is " dis- tinguished for nicety of epithet , and elaborate , scholarly finish ; " but rather , that this poem touches the heroic string of my nature , - breathes energy into my heart , sustains my lagging purposes ...
... say that this poem is " dis- tinguished for nicety of epithet , and elaborate , scholarly finish ; " but rather , that this poem touches the heroic string of my nature , - breathes energy into my heart , sustains my lagging purposes ...
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... say much of Longfellow's singular felicity in addressing the moral nature of man . It has been said of him , sometimes in derision , that all his poems have a moral . There is , doubtless , a tendency in his mind to evolve some useful ...
... say much of Longfellow's singular felicity in addressing the moral nature of man . It has been said of him , sometimes in derision , that all his poems have a moral . There is , doubtless , a tendency in his mind to evolve some useful ...
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... say this rather to make a distinction than to note a fault ; to show how far the spiritual element in Long- fellow's poetry is modified by the sensuous properties of his genius , than to blame him for the combination . Indeed , by a ...
... say this rather to make a distinction than to note a fault ; to show how far the spiritual element in Long- fellow's poetry is modified by the sensuous properties of his genius , than to blame him for the combination . Indeed , by a ...
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