The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... beauty lift ; Oft have I stooped to gather them— Spring's earliest gift ! Just o'er the mosses of her bed , The round - leaved violet rears her head Her yellow petals , striped with red , Her modest air , Charm the fond eye and idle ...
... beauty lift ; Oft have I stooped to gather them— Spring's earliest gift ! Just o'er the mosses of her bed , The round - leaved violet rears her head Her yellow petals , striped with red , Her modest air , Charm the fond eye and idle ...
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... beauty of the performance of the best of foreign artists . Signorina Garcia's voice is one of the finest possible Sopranos , taking in , from its extent , no small portion of contralto ; with natural upper notes remarkably clear ...
... beauty of the performance of the best of foreign artists . Signorina Garcia's voice is one of the finest possible Sopranos , taking in , from its extent , no small portion of contralto ; with natural upper notes remarkably clear ...
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... beauty and simplicity have deprived his family of advantages that a crowd of inferior inventors en- joy . But the engine of Watt is not applicable to the rail - road ; the water of condensation is in itself a load for the machine , and ...
... beauty and simplicity have deprived his family of advantages that a crowd of inferior inventors en- joy . But the engine of Watt is not applicable to the rail - road ; the water of condensation is in itself a load for the machine , and ...
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... beauty of form , are wanting in the monuments of Egyptian art ; but they are marked by a severe grandeur of shape , and by the minute and VOL . II . 14 laborious finish of innumerable small parts , that rather detract 1826. ] 101 ...
... beauty of form , are wanting in the monuments of Egyptian art ; but they are marked by a severe grandeur of shape , and by the minute and VOL . II . 14 laborious finish of innumerable small parts , that rather detract 1826. ] 101 ...
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... beauty of its ty- pographical execution , we have not seen its rival in any book printed in this country . It has been supplied with its literary materials entirely by native wri- ters ; and at least half its contents is from the pens ...
... beauty of its ty- pographical execution , we have not seen its rival in any book printed in this country . It has been supplied with its literary materials entirely by native wri- ters ; and at least half its contents is from the pens ...
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