The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... possessed true poet- ical talent , 462 --- his portrait of Lord Byron , 465 ---- extracts from his poem , 468 , 469 . Prayer , the Dreadful , 301 . Provençal Poets , influence of , 56 n . 61 . R. Rambaldo , Vacheirus , his proposed po ...
... possessed true poet- ical talent , 462 --- his portrait of Lord Byron , 465 ---- extracts from his poem , 468 , 469 . Prayer , the Dreadful , 301 . Provençal Poets , influence of , 56 n . 61 . R. Rambaldo , Vacheirus , his proposed po ...
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... possession of his subject , re- visits in fancy old and familiar scenes , recalls well remem- bered incidents , and moves with the certainty and confidence , with the buoyant step and firmness of one perfectly assured of his ...
... possession of his subject , re- visits in fancy old and familiar scenes , recalls well remem- bered incidents , and moves with the certainty and confidence , with the buoyant step and firmness of one perfectly assured of his ...
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... possession . " It is pleasant to contrast the feelings and situation of Colum- bus and his followers , when leaving Spain on his two first voyages . Our author thus eloquently describes them . " The squadron being ready to put to sea ...
... possession . " It is pleasant to contrast the feelings and situation of Colum- bus and his followers , when leaving Spain on his two first voyages . Our author thus eloquently describes them . " The squadron being ready to put to sea ...
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... possession of Hispaniola , the greater part of the interior of that fertile island was explored , and the south coast of Cuba , * Peter Martyr says they were carracks , ( a large species of merchant vessels principally used in coasting ...
... possession of Hispaniola , the greater part of the interior of that fertile island was explored , and the south coast of Cuba , * Peter Martyr says they were carracks , ( a large species of merchant vessels principally used in coasting ...
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... possessed many fine native fruits , but none that could supply a numerous people with constant and sufficient food . The plantain , which Humboldt represents as the all - sufficient luxury of the indolent indigenes of Mexico , was ...
... possessed many fine native fruits , but none that could supply a numerous people with constant and sufficient food . The plantain , which Humboldt represents as the all - sufficient luxury of the indolent indigenes of Mexico , was ...
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