The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 1Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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Sivu 321
... words , and the cheering fellowship of kindred souls ; and with instinctive grace they chose the poetical form of expres- sion , simply because this alone gives full license to the lips of friendship . This old folio which stands by us ...
... words , and the cheering fellowship of kindred souls ; and with instinctive grace they chose the poetical form of expres- sion , simply because this alone gives full license to the lips of friendship . This old folio which stands by us ...
Sivu 465
... words , the two first of the Pater- noster . And when I say these words I mean them . And when I compared the human will to a drop in a crystal , and said I meant to define moral obligations , and not weaken them , this was what I ...
... words , the two first of the Pater- noster . And when I say these words I mean them . And when I compared the human will to a drop in a crystal , and said I meant to define moral obligations , and not weaken them , this was what I ...
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... words of Teutonic origin than in his original compositions . But no English poet can write English poetry ex- cept in English , —that is , in that compound of Teutonic and Romanic which derives its heartiness and strength from the one ...
... words of Teutonic origin than in his original compositions . But no English poet can write English poetry ex- cept in English , —that is , in that compound of Teutonic and Romanic which derives its heartiness and strength from the one ...
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