Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... grave ! ' " The heaven - sent plant new hope inspired- New courage all his bosom fired , And bore him safe along ; Till with the evening's cooling shade He slept within the verdant glade , Lulled by the negro's song . " Thus , we in ...
... grave ! ' " The heaven - sent plant new hope inspired- New courage all his bosom fired , And bore him safe along ; Till with the evening's cooling shade He slept within the verdant glade , Lulled by the negro's song . " Thus , we in ...
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... grave . " In our intellectual characters , we indulge the pleasing hope , that there are some striking points of resemblance , on which , however , our modesty will not permit us to dwell - and in our acquirements , more particularly in ...
... grave . " In our intellectual characters , we indulge the pleasing hope , that there are some striking points of resemblance , on which , however , our modesty will not permit us to dwell - and in our acquirements , more particularly in ...
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... grave matter , and often from a jocular to a serious view of the same subject -it being natural to us - and having become habitual from writing occasionally in Blackwood's Magazine . All the world knows our admiration of Wordsworth ...
... grave matter , and often from a jocular to a serious view of the same subject -it being natural to us - and having become habitual from writing occasionally in Blackwood's Magazine . All the world knows our admiration of Wordsworth ...
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... grave , unknell'd , uncoffin'd , and unknown . " His steps are not upon thy paths , -thy fields Are not a spoil for him , -thou dost arise And shake him from thee ; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all ...
... grave , unknell'd , uncoffin'd , and unknown . " His steps are not upon thy paths , -thy fields Are not a spoil for him , -thou dost arise And shake him from thee ; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all ...
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... grave , unknell'd , uncoffin'd , and unknown . " Yes - erase it . What do we find fault with that line ? The poet is not singing a lament for sailors drowned at sea . He is singing the sea's wrath to man . The sea bids the ship go down ...
... grave , unknell'd , uncoffin'd , and unknown . " Yes - erase it . What do we find fault with that line ? The poet is not singing a lament for sailors drowned at sea . He is singing the sea's wrath to man . The sea bids the ship go down ...
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