The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell, Том 2James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... head , - For reading new books is like eating new bread , One can bear it at first , but by gradual steps he Is brought to death's door of a mental dyspepsy . On a previous stage of existence , our Hero Had ridden outside , with the ...
... head , - For reading new books is like eating new bread , One can bear it at first , but by gradual steps he Is brought to death's door of a mental dyspepsy . On a previous stage of existence , our Hero Had ridden outside , with the ...
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... head on right Yankee shoulders , whose range Has Olympus for one pole , for t'other the Ex- change ; He seems , to my thinking , ( although I'm afraid The comparison must , long ere this , have been made , ) A Plotinus - Montaigne ...
... head on right Yankee shoulders , whose range Has Olympus for one pole , for t'other the Ex- change ; He seems , to my thinking , ( although I'm afraid The comparison must , long ere this , have been made , ) A Plotinus - Montaigne ...
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... head , That he talks of things sometimes as if they were dead ; Life , nature , love , God , and affairs of that sort , He looks at as merely ideas ; in short , As if they were fossils stuck round in a cabinet , Of such vast extent that ...
... head , That he talks of things sometimes as if they were dead ; Life , nature , love , God , and affairs of that sort , He looks at as merely ideas ; in short , As if they were fossils stuck round in a cabinet , Of such vast extent that ...
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... head o'er the features of Rabe- lais ; ) - He bangs and bethwacks them , their backs he salutes With the whole tree of knowledge torn up by the roots His sermons with satire are plenteously verjuiced , And he 50 A FABLE FOR CRITICS .
... head o'er the features of Rabe- lais ; ) - He bangs and bethwacks them , their backs he salutes With the whole tree of knowledge torn up by the roots His sermons with satire are plenteously verjuiced , And he 50 A FABLE FOR CRITICS .
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... I or mere wind through her tripod was blowing ; Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction And the torrent of verse bursts the dams of reflec- tion , While , borne with the rush of the metre along A FABLE FOR CRITICS . 55 133.
... I or mere wind through her tripod was blowing ; Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction And the torrent of verse bursts the dams of reflec- tion , While , borne with the rush of the metre along A FABLE FOR CRITICS . 55 133.
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