The North American Review, Bände 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... remarkable instance of this in his own narrative . At the time alluded to , he went into the country . While there , he walked one day to some distance from the village , and sat down in a retired spot , which commanded a noble 10 [ Jan ...
... remarkable instance of this in his own narrative . At the time alluded to , he went into the country . While there , he walked one day to some distance from the village , and sat down in a retired spot , which commanded a noble 10 [ Jan ...
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... exhibition of the beauty of holi- ness , than in the life of this remarkable man . Hardier spirits could doubtless accomplish more in the warfare and struggle of the world ; and feeling that he was physically 14 [ Jan. Life of Cowper .
... exhibition of the beauty of holi- ness , than in the life of this remarkable man . Hardier spirits could doubtless accomplish more in the warfare and struggle of the world ; and feeling that he was physically 14 [ Jan. Life of Cowper .
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... remarkable powers ; the poet studiously apol- ogizes for it in his letters to Newton , assuring him that it was introduced in order to gain a hearing from the thoughtless , on the same principle that induces parents , in giving physic ...
... remarkable powers ; the poet studiously apol- ogizes for it in his letters to Newton , assuring him that it was introduced in order to gain a hearing from the thoughtless , on the same principle that induces parents , in giving physic ...
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... remarkable social powers , who was often an inmate in the same household , and faithful to him till the last . Soon after his renewal of personal intercourse with her , and about a year after the separation from Lady Austen , he went to ...
... remarkable social powers , who was often an inmate in the same household , and faithful to him till the last . Soon after his renewal of personal intercourse with her , and about a year after the separation from Lady Austen , he went to ...
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... remarkable both for his intellectual history and power , the former being extraordinary almost without example , and the latter such as is not often exceeded . As respects an in- terest in poetry , also , we live in such times as ...
... remarkable both for his intellectual history and power , the former being extraordinary almost without example , and the latter such as is not often exceeded . As respects an in- terest in poetry , also , we live in such times as ...
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