The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... POETS 1. Poems . By R. W. EMERSON . 2. Poems . By WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING . Second Series . 3. Schiller's Homage of the Arts , with Miscel- . PAGE . 273 292 • 314 373 384 402 laneous Pieces from Rückert , Freiligrath , and other German.
... POETS 1. Poems . By R. W. EMERSON . 2. Poems . By WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING . Second Series . 3. Schiller's Homage of the Arts , with Miscel- . PAGE . 273 292 • 314 373 384 402 laneous Pieces from Rückert , Freiligrath , and other German.
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... Poets . By CHARLES T. BROOKS . 4. Poems . By WILLIAM W. STORY . 5. Poems . By THOMAS BUCHANAN READ . 6. The Island Bride , and other Poems . By JAMES F. COLMAN . 7. Poems . By FRANCES ELIZABETH BROWNE . 8. Songs of the Sea , with other ...
... Poets . By CHARLES T. BROOKS . 4. Poems . By WILLIAM W. STORY . 5. Poems . By THOMAS BUCHANAN READ . 6. The Island Bride , and other Poems . By JAMES F. COLMAN . 7. Poems . By FRANCES ELIZABETH BROWNE . 8. Songs of the Sea , with other ...
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... poet , whose chief accomplishment for the trust appears to have been , that he had no regard for Christianity whatever , could be reclaimed from what was if a person thought excess on one side , by the winning exhibition of far coarser ...
... poet , whose chief accomplishment for the trust appears to have been , that he had no regard for Christianity whatever , could be reclaimed from what was if a person thought excess on one side , by the winning exhibition of far coarser ...
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... poet and commissary of artillery , who soon came forward and made provision for his support . His mother was Madame de Tencin , so well known to the read- ers of Marmontel , who represents her as the witty and ac- complished centre of a ...
... poet and commissary of artillery , who soon came forward and made provision for his support . His mother was Madame de Tencin , so well known to the read- ers of Marmontel , who represents her as the witty and ac- complished centre of a ...
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... poetic inspiration . Such an undertaking would have excited general disapprobation some forty or fifty years ago ... poet . No such feeling is now entertained ; literary criticism . having made so much progress of late years , we are ...
... poetic inspiration . Such an undertaking would have excited general disapprobation some forty or fifty years ago ... poet . No such feeling is now entertained ; literary criticism . having made so much progress of late years , we are ...
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