The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... human soul and gathered the treasures that lie buried there . But it is idle to speak of single paragraphs or detached portions ; the poem should be read as a whole , for it is distinguished for its symmetry , its completeness , its ...
... human soul and gathered the treasures that lie buried there . But it is idle to speak of single paragraphs or detached portions ; the poem should be read as a whole , for it is distinguished for its symmetry , its completeness , its ...
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... human nature and its profounder knowledge of the human heart . There is a great manliness about his poetry - a scorn of all affectation and trickery , a straight forward simplicity , which disdains wildness of thought or prettinesses of ...
... human nature and its profounder knowledge of the human heart . There is a great manliness about his poetry - a scorn of all affectation and trickery , a straight forward simplicity , which disdains wildness of thought or prettinesses of ...
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... human features - those hieroglyphics of the Al- mighty . I abhor the idea of a man's carrying his autobiography in his visage the melancholy history of a love adventure in the droop of an eye - lid , or the prominence of a cheek - bone ...
... human features - those hieroglyphics of the Al- mighty . I abhor the idea of a man's carrying his autobiography in his visage the melancholy history of a love adventure in the droop of an eye - lid , or the prominence of a cheek - bone ...
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... humanity would bless thee , and the austere St. Francis , at the first glimpse of thee , would have forsaken his bride of ... human sympathy upon me ! Is it a light thing that I have suffered a daily martyrdom through life ; that my very ...
... humanity would bless thee , and the austere St. Francis , at the first glimpse of thee , would have forsaken his bride of ... human sympathy upon me ! Is it a light thing that I have suffered a daily martyrdom through life ; that my very ...
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... human heart , to seek to depreciate that , which it has in vain sought after ; and it may be owing to this , that I take such malicious satisfaction in contemplating the character of our mother Eve . She loved Adam awhile in Paradise ...
... human heart , to seek to depreciate that , which it has in vain sought after ; and it may be owing to this , that I take such malicious satisfaction in contemplating the character of our mother Eve . She loved Adam awhile in Paradise ...
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