American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... true character and real objects of a work whose title alone would be a sufficient passport to a wide circu- lation . " England and America " is , in truth , a great misnomer . The true title of the work is that which we have taken the ...
... true character and real objects of a work whose title alone would be a sufficient passport to a wide circu- lation . " England and America " is , in truth , a great misnomer . The true title of the work is that which we have taken the ...
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... true , that musical gifts may be improved by art , but it is equally true , that these gifts must exist in some degree of natural per- fection before art can make any impression on them . Where the natural faculty exists , it will in ...
... true , that musical gifts may be improved by art , but it is equally true , that these gifts must exist in some degree of natural per- fection before art can make any impression on them . Where the natural faculty exists , it will in ...
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... true employment of regular authorship , whether in poetry or prose , is in danger of being destroyed by the power - the all - pervading power - of journalism . Having thus animadverted on some of the leading causes that have concurred ...
... true employment of regular authorship , whether in poetry or prose , is in danger of being destroyed by the power - the all - pervading power - of journalism . Having thus animadverted on some of the leading causes that have concurred ...
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