The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... spirit - that it is more pensive , sombre and melancholy , perhaps we may add , more abstract and metaphysical - and it has , no doubt , been " sicklied o'er " with this sad hue , by the influence of a religious faith which connects ...
... spirit - that it is more pensive , sombre and melancholy , perhaps we may add , more abstract and metaphysical - and it has , no doubt , been " sicklied o'er " with this sad hue , by the influence of a religious faith which connects ...
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... spirit may vary , the associations , the colouring or complexion ; but substantially , there can be but one form of ideal beauty , with which human nature , that never changes , will rest forever satisfied . We will borrow an ...
... spirit may vary , the associations , the colouring or complexion ; but substantially , there can be but one form of ideal beauty , with which human nature , that never changes , will rest forever satisfied . We will borrow an ...
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... spirit of the place divide The homage of these waters , -I will call her . Beautiful spirit ! with thy hair of light And dazzling eyes of glory , in whose form The charms of earth's least mortal daughters grow To an unearthly stature ...
... spirit of the place divide The homage of these waters , -I will call her . Beautiful spirit ! with thy hair of light And dazzling eyes of glory , in whose form The charms of earth's least mortal daughters grow To an unearthly stature ...
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