North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... virtue . In short , though his poetry hitherto appears to have been little more than a mixture of musick , conceit and debauchery , he has certainly found favour every where ; and there may be thousands , who have read him over and over ...
... virtue . In short , though his poetry hitherto appears to have been little more than a mixture of musick , conceit and debauchery , he has certainly found favour every where ; and there may be thousands , who have read him over and over ...
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... virtue and romantick devotedness to beguile you with . You will hear of heaven in all their raptures ; the eye , and smile , and blush are still eloquent . There are unkind wrongs and ten- der forgiveness , with tears and laments for a ...
... virtue and romantick devotedness to beguile you with . You will hear of heaven in all their raptures ; the eye , and smile , and blush are still eloquent . There are unkind wrongs and ten- der forgiveness , with tears and laments for a ...
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... virtue . Her oath in the charnel - house rushes over her , and buries her in darkness again . At this moment , she is summoned to attend Mokanna in his place of prayer , and as she was now , for the first time , slow in obeying the call ...
... virtue . Her oath in the charnel - house rushes over her , and buries her in darkness again . At this moment , she is summoned to attend Mokanna in his place of prayer , and as she was now , for the first time , slow in obeying the call ...
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... virtues or vices , in store , which he has determined to attach to the first poetical person- age , that comes in ... virtue , as the world called it , of young Azim , and soften his heart for the reception of religious impressions ...
... virtues or vices , in store , which he has determined to attach to the first poetical person- age , that comes in ... virtue , as the world called it , of young Azim , and soften his heart for the reception of religious impressions ...
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... virtue of jealousy , as well as a moderate share of sagacity . Mr. Moore is of course quite at home in the Haram , where we are detained some time , by Eastern luxuries of all sorts , from the arts of elegance to those of seduction ...
... virtue of jealousy , as well as a moderate share of sagacity . Mr. Moore is of course quite at home in the Haram , where we are detained some time , by Eastern luxuries of all sorts , from the arts of elegance to those of seduction ...
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