Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 9
... feeling encour- began to fail . From his sick - bed he fled to aged him to speak with less embarrassment to the ... feelings . At idea was as instantaneously crushed by a re - home he sighed over the absence of all con- membrance of the ...
... feeling encour- began to fail . From his sick - bed he fled to aged him to speak with less embarrassment to the ... feelings . At idea was as instantaneously crushed by a re - home he sighed over the absence of all con- membrance of the ...
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... feelings , and he at once sent a letter to to the same effect . The whole account deeply a friend at Stamford ... feeling of his weakness in the hands of cir- cumstances . Some man , an editor , called upon him , extracting from ...
... feelings , and he at once sent a letter to to the same effect . The whole account deeply a friend at Stamford ... feeling of his weakness in the hands of cir- cumstances . Some man , an editor , called upon him , extracting from ...
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... feeling and rhythm . He was a poor , How curious is the nest ; no other bird illiterate man , but he had very much of Uses such loose materials , or weaves Wordsworth's way of looking at things , and Its dwelling in such spots : dead ...
... feeling and rhythm . He was a poor , How curious is the nest ; no other bird illiterate man , but he had very much of Uses such loose materials , or weaves Wordsworth's way of looking at things , and Its dwelling in such spots : dead ...
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... Feeling , but the Feeling has not been sufficiently sensitive or profound for Reflection , and the mind has not been active enough for Fancy . That is rich and aerial humour of our poet , in which he enters into the life of an insect ...
... Feeling , but the Feeling has not been sufficiently sensitive or profound for Reflection , and the mind has not been active enough for Fancy . That is rich and aerial humour of our poet , in which he enters into the life of an insect ...
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... I feel her faith again ! And now we close our notice of a depart- ed , neglected , forgotten poet ; we have de- voted so much space to his name , feeling Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some JOHN CLARE . 19 What is Nature?
... I feel her faith again ! And now we close our notice of a depart- ed , neglected , forgotten poet ; we have de- voted so much space to his name , feeling Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some JOHN CLARE . 19 What is Nature?
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