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arts , poetry . In fact , however , the praises of which their poetry has been made the subject have been but partially de- served ; and it is as far from yielding satisfaction to a truly culti- vated taste as their music and painting ...
arts , poetry . In fact , however , the praises of which their poetry has been made the subject have been but partially de- served ; and it is as far from yielding satisfaction to a truly culti- vated taste as their music and painting ...
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... poetry is produced , when nature has bestowed those additionally requisite qualities which this author seems largely to enjoy . We wish indeed , most sincerely , that , endowed as he is with genuine talents for poetry , it were possible ...
... poetry is produced , when nature has bestowed those additionally requisite qualities which this author seems largely to enjoy . We wish indeed , most sincerely , that , endowed as he is with genuine talents for poetry , it were possible ...
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... poetry , and that his pen has moved with more facility than success . reader judge by the following passage : • Thanksgiving and praise to God be given , Who does what He wills in earth and heaven : The Oppressor He suffers awhile to ...
... poetry , and that his pen has moved with more facility than success . reader judge by the following passage : • Thanksgiving and praise to God be given , Who does what He wills in earth and heaven : The Oppressor He suffers awhile to ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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