The North American Review, 16. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 146
... poet , must have taken a more powerful hold of their eager imaginations , than we can well realize in the present day of enlightened scepticism . The nobility and higher ranks , for the most part bred to arms , had little to do with the ...
... poet , must have taken a more powerful hold of their eager imaginations , than we can well realize in the present day of enlightened scepticism . The nobility and higher ranks , for the most part bred to arms , had little to do with the ...
Sayfa 147
... poet ; not only as an antiquary bringing to light the long forgotten minstrelsy of his country , but as a poet breathing its full spirit into his own com- positions , and renewing in them the ancient glories of Scottish chivalry . In ...
... poet ; not only as an antiquary bringing to light the long forgotten minstrelsy of his country , but as a poet breathing its full spirit into his own com- positions , and renewing in them the ancient glories of Scottish chivalry . In ...
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... poet ; so the memory of the poet himself , who saved others ' names , but left his own unsung , ' if it is not seasonably bottled up in spirit by some careful biographer , fades and dies away ; and finally two or three thousand years ...
... poet ; so the memory of the poet himself , who saved others ' names , but left his own unsung , ' if it is not seasonably bottled up in spirit by some careful biographer , fades and dies away ; and finally two or three thousand years ...
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