The North American Review, 89. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... expression , in the language of the soul , he rises higher than any ancient sculptor . He was not Greek in constitution or in temperament . He strove to soar beyond limitations , to realize conceptions too vast for a mor- tal to execute ...
... expression , in the language of the soul , he rises higher than any ancient sculptor . He was not Greek in constitution or in temperament . He strove to soar beyond limitations , to realize conceptions too vast for a mor- tal to execute ...
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... expression ; but this defect is almost unavoidable . Yet a mere prose translation is often better than one in blank verse , which gives neither the form of the original nor the exact shades of thought . In the last three lines of the ...
... expression ; but this defect is almost unavoidable . Yet a mere prose translation is often better than one in blank verse , which gives neither the form of the original nor the exact shades of thought . In the last three lines of the ...
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... expression ; but the thought was heaven - born . This made him the grand idealist that he was , whose every work bears the stamp of sublimity and grandeur . - His Sonnets to Dante are very beautiful ; but as they have been admirably ...
... expression ; but the thought was heaven - born . This made him the grand idealist that he was , whose every work bears the stamp of sublimity and grandeur . - His Sonnets to Dante are very beautiful ; but as they have been admirably ...
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CONTEMPORARY FRENCH LITERATURE | 209 |
CHIEF JUSTICE PARSONS | 232 |
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