The North British Review, Том 41W. P. Kennedy, 1864 |
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... heart , which is the proper haunt and main region of song . Of nature it repro- duced only so much as may be seen in the dressed walks and gay parterres of a suburban villa . As with the subjects , so with the style . Always there was ...
... heart , which is the proper haunt and main region of song . Of nature it repro- duced only so much as may be seen in the dressed walks and gay parterres of a suburban villa . As with the subjects , so with the style . Always there was ...
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... hearts were touched by the poet's creative finger , and new springs of thought , tenderer wells of feeling broke from beneath the surface . And though time and custom may have done much to dim the eye , and choke the feelings , which ...
... hearts were touched by the poet's creative finger , and new springs of thought , tenderer wells of feeling broke from beneath the surface . And though time and custom may have done much to dim the eye , and choke the feelings , which ...
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... heart after the death of his wife , followed her to the grave . The old home at Cocker- mouth was broken up , and the orphans were but poorly provided for . Their father had but little to leave his children . For large arrears were due ...
... heart after the death of his wife , followed her to the grave . The old home at Cocker- mouth was broken up , and the orphans were but poorly provided for . Their father had but little to leave his children . For large arrears were due ...
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... heart seemed trivial ; they were poor representatives of the Bacons , Barrows , Newtons of the old time . As for school honours , he thought them dearly purchased at the price of the evil revelries and narrow standard of excellence ...
... heart seemed trivial ; they were poor representatives of the Bacons , Barrows , Newtons of the old time . As for school honours , he thought them dearly purchased at the price of the evil revelries and narrow standard of excellence ...
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... heart was stirred with high thoughts of those whom he could not see . As he lay in his bedroom in St. John's , he could look into the ante - chapel of Trinity , and , on moonlight or starlight nights , would watch the great statue there ...
... heart was stirred with high thoughts of those whom he could not see . As he lay in his bedroom in St. John's , he could look into the ante - chapel of Trinity , and , on moonlight or starlight nights , would watch the great statue there ...
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