North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... poet . J. Sir , a man may be a respectable poet , without being a Homer ; as a man may be a good player without being a Garrick . In the lighter kinds of poetry , in the appen- dages of the drama , he was , if not the first , in the ...
... poet . J. Sir , a man may be a respectable poet , without being a Homer ; as a man may be a good player without being a Garrick . In the lighter kinds of poetry , in the appen- dages of the drama , he was , if not the first , in the ...
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... poet of eminence ; Spallanzani unfolded a great many of the mysteries of nature ; and Galvani detected , in a new form , one of her most powerful and universal agents . In the mean time literature was by no means neglected . Metastasio ...
... poet of eminence ; Spallanzani unfolded a great many of the mysteries of nature ; and Galvani detected , in a new form , one of her most powerful and universal agents . In the mean time literature was by no means neglected . Metastasio ...
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... poet , in his own person ; we know of no figure of poetry or rhetorick that allows him to mingle in scenes so long gone by . What is the meaning of the last of these lines ? 66 Still , on his brow the crown of Israel gleams , And ...
... poet , in his own person ; we know of no figure of poetry or rhetorick that allows him to mingle in scenes so long gone by . What is the meaning of the last of these lines ? 66 Still , on his brow the crown of Israel gleams , And ...
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