The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... poetry's inspiration ; and who that has ever loved will deny the necessity of a language , beyond the working - day tongue of our ordinary run of hopes and fears , to express feelings which have so little in common with them . What has ...
... poetry's inspiration ; and who that has ever loved will deny the necessity of a language , beyond the working - day tongue of our ordinary run of hopes and fears , to express feelings which have so little in common with them . What has ...
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... poet but owes his fame to that which best deserves it ? What a code of pure and beautiful morality , applicable to almost every circumstance , might be drawn from Shakspeare ! The influence of poetry has two eras , -first as it tends to ...
... poet but owes his fame to that which best deserves it ? What a code of pure and beautiful morality , applicable to almost every circumstance , might be drawn from Shakspeare ! The influence of poetry has two eras , -first as it tends to ...
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... poetry : we are more pre- pared to admit the latter than the former . In the most sterile times of the imagination , love of poetry has never been lacking ; the taste may have been bad , but still the taste existed . Wordsworth truly ...
... poetry : we are more pre- pared to admit the latter than the former . In the most sterile times of the imagination , love of poetry has never been lacking ; the taste may have been bad , but still the taste existed . Wordsworth truly ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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