The North American Review, Band 16Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feeling of equality prevalent among them , produced by the general diffusion of knowledge and wealth , the former of which state of things is as destruc- tive of individuality of character , as the latter of ideal elevation , and both ...
... feeling of equality prevalent among them , produced by the general diffusion of knowledge and wealth , the former of which state of things is as destruc- tive of individuality of character , as the latter of ideal elevation , and both ...
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... feeling , much more touching than the vehement tenderness of Racine , or the mawkish sensibility of his imitators . But this was all ; and al- though he was the master spirit of that philosophy , Which , like the wind , Blew where it ...
... feeling , much more touching than the vehement tenderness of Racine , or the mawkish sensibility of his imitators . But this was all ; and al- though he was the master spirit of that philosophy , Which , like the wind , Blew where it ...
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... feeling and freedom , after the lapse of a century . Cowper set the example of a truly natural and homebred taste ; and some of the most eminent writers of our own time have indulged this simple vein to an extreme which savours of ...
... feeling and freedom , after the lapse of a century . Cowper set the example of a truly natural and homebred taste ; and some of the most eminent writers of our own time have indulged this simple vein to an extreme which savours of ...
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