American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... character and spirit , known and felt by every Greek from the fact that it is Greek ; that it dwells on the soil and breathes the air of Greece ; a poetry in short , which lives not a factitious and often but apparent life in books ...
... character and spirit , known and felt by every Greek from the fact that it is Greek ; that it dwells on the soil and breathes the air of Greece ; a poetry in short , which lives not a factitious and often but apparent life in books ...
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... character and interest . The first of the series is in honor of the master of the house at which the young singers are visiting , and is addressed immediately to him . A second is sung in honor of the mistress , and is succeeded by as ...
... character and interest . The first of the series is in honor of the master of the house at which the young singers are visiting , and is addressed immediately to him . A second is sung in honor of the mistress , and is succeeded by as ...
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... character and genius . I shall hereafter consider the kind and degree of poetic power which they re- quire and imply , and now proceed with a rapid sketch of the funeral ceremonies of which they are a part , and with which they must ...
... character and genius . I shall hereafter consider the kind and degree of poetic power which they re- quire and imply , and now proceed with a rapid sketch of the funeral ceremonies of which they are a part , and with which they must ...
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... character the world gave her credit for . On the King's left sat his sister , Madame Adelaide , in a turban and dress of white and gold , a masculine - looking person , the very image of himself , with the same prominent weather - worn ...
... character the world gave her credit for . On the King's left sat his sister , Madame Adelaide , in a turban and dress of white and gold , a masculine - looking person , the very image of himself , with the same prominent weather - worn ...
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... character , I must follow the multitude to do evil . ' I have been reading , studying , and observing , in my manner , for the best part of half a life , and have just discovered that I am far behind the spirit of the times ; that the ...
... character , I must follow the multitude to do evil . ' I have been reading , studying , and observing , in my manner , for the best part of half a life , and have just discovered that I am far behind the spirit of the times ; that the ...
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