The North American Review, Volume 73Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1851 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... remain when we endeavor to piece out from the letters a connected view of the man's whole life and character . And even the collection of letters is imperfect ; but few and brief extracts are given from those which were printed in the ...
... remain when we endeavor to piece out from the letters a connected view of the man's whole life and character . And even the collection of letters is imperfect ; but few and brief extracts are given from those which were printed in the ...
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... remain with anonymous backs till you come and bedeck them . " pp . 196 , 197 . - His books were not purchased as mere curiosities , or to be stored away with a dim belief that they might at some future time come into use . With every ...
... remain with anonymous backs till you come and bedeck them . " pp . 196 , 197 . - His books were not purchased as mere curiosities , or to be stored away with a dim belief that they might at some future time come into use . With every ...
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... remains pretty much the same , but it is far otherwise within . If hitherto the day has been sufficient for the labor , as well as the labor for the day , I now feel that it can not always , and possibly may not long be so . Were I dead ...
... remains pretty much the same , but it is far otherwise within . If hitherto the day has been sufficient for the labor , as well as the labor for the day , I now feel that it can not always , and possibly may not long be so . Were I dead ...
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... remains under the editorial care of a renowned poet . Before the fatal act , he had written anonymous letters to Southey , in which his awful purpose was darkly intimated , and had received from him earnest religious advice , expressed ...
... remains under the editorial care of a renowned poet . Before the fatal act , he had written anonymous letters to Southey , in which his awful purpose was darkly intimated , and had received from him earnest religious advice , expressed ...
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... remains only to add Southey's own picture of his family and home , as they appeared to him on his return from his Pilgrimage to Waterloo , whither he had been accompanied by an invalid daughter . The verses have been often copied before ...
... remains only to add Southey's own picture of his family and home , as they appeared to him on his return from his Pilgrimage to Waterloo , whither he had been accompanied by an invalid daughter . The verses have been often copied before ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
America Anglo-Saxon appear auxiliary auxiliary verbs beautiful become Bede Blennerhasset Boston British called cause character Chile Christian church civilization colony duties earth England English English language fact faith feel force Fort Pitt freedom French friends garrison give Hebrew Hebrew poetry honor human hundred important Indians influence interest island Jamsetjee labor land language Latin Latin language less lexicography living LXXIII Massachusetts means ment mind moral mountains nation native nature never object Odin original Parsee passed Paxton boys peculiar persons poems poet poetic poetry political Pontiac population portion possession present preterite principles produce Professor Gibbs race regard religious respect sanitary savage Saxon says seems SIR JAMSETJEE JEEJEEBHOY slave slavery soon Southey spirit theory thing thought tion tribes truth United verbs whole words Wordsworth writing York
Passagens conhecidas
Página 431 - It is the right as well as the duty of all men in society, publicly, and at stated seasons, to worship the SUPREME BEING, the great creator and preserver of the universe.
Página 486 - And you, ye groves, whose ministry it is To interpose the covert of your shades, Even as a sleep, between the heart of man And outward troubles, between man himself) Not seldom, and his own uneasy heart : Oh! that I had a music and a voice Harmonious as your own, that I might tell What ye have done for me.
Página 262 - WHEN Israel went out of Egypt, The house of Jacob from a people of strange language ; Judah was his sanctuary, And Israel his dominion.
Página 433 - THAT all Persons living in this Province, who confess and acknowledge the One Almighty and Eternal GOD, to be the Creator, Upholder and Ruler of the World, and that hold themselves obliged in Conscience to live peaceably and justly in civil Society, shall in no ways be molested or prejudiced for their religious Persuasion or Practice in Matters of Faith and Worship, nor shall they be compelled at any Time to frequent or maintain any religious Worship, Place or Ministry whatever.
Página 263 - Praise the Lord from the earth, ye dragons and all deeps. Fire and hail, snow and vapour, stormy wind fulfilling his word. Mountains and all hills, fruitful trees and all cedars. Beasts and all cattle, creeping things, and flying fowls. Kings of the earth, and all people ; princes, and all judges of the earth. Both young men and maidens, old men and children. Let them praise the name of the Lord : for his name alone is excellent, his glory is above the earth and heaven.
Página 482 - You have given me praise for having reflected faithfully in my Poems the feelings of human nature. I would fain hope that I have done so. But a great Poet ought to do more than this: he ought, to a certain degree, to rectify men's feelings, to give them new compositions of feeling, to render their feelings more sane, pure, and permanent, in short, more consonant to [295] JUNE 1802 nature, that is, to eternal nature, and the great moving spirit of things.
Página 310 - The English Language in its Elements and Forms. With a History of its Origin and Development. Abridged from the Octav
Página 433 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world, and that hold themselves obliged in conscience to live peaceably and justly in civil society, shall in no ways be molested or prejudiced for their religious persuasion or practice in matters of faith and worship, nor shall they be compelled at any time to frequent or maintain any religious worship, place, or ministry whatever.
Página 209 - In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the Saints above In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Página 248 - For even that which was made glorious, had no glory in this respect, by reason of the glory that excelleth.