The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... Nature's spoilt child . The sun should always shine for him , and his own west wind blow , and the lark make delicious music . His world ought to be that garden in which the sen- sitive plant flourished . There should be a river for ...
... Nature's spoilt child . The sun should always shine for him , and his own west wind blow , and the lark make delicious music . His world ought to be that garden in which the sen- sitive plant flourished . There should be a river for ...
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... natural and in character . But there is a gleam of nobleness in this sudden pause which comes in the midst of ... nature , the soul of a true and knightly gentleman existed in him . He took her to Edinburgh , and married her there ...
... natural and in character . But there is a gleam of nobleness in this sudden pause which comes in the midst of ... nature , the soul of a true and knightly gentleman existed in him . He took her to Edinburgh , and married her there ...
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... nature . It is so wildly perverse that the ingenuous reader can scarcely believe it serious . But to the poet the idea of such a hideous panorama exhibited by a fairy to a pure mortal maiden has no incongruity in it . His mind fails to ...
... nature . It is so wildly perverse that the ingenuous reader can scarcely believe it serious . But to the poet the idea of such a hideous panorama exhibited by a fairy to a pure mortal maiden has no incongruity in it . His mind fails to ...
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... natural development of his mind , it would be difficult to say . He had scarcely reached man's estate even at ... nature around him he draws nothing , or next to nothing . His poet - hero roams wildly over the world in search of a ...
... natural development of his mind , it would be difficult to say . He had scarcely reached man's estate even at ... nature around him he draws nothing , or next to nothing . His poet - hero roams wildly over the world in search of a ...
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... nature with such distinctness to her former lover that mis- take is scarcely possible - which is surely a poor reading of the distraught soul . After the outrage she consents to her father's murder , and even plans its circumstances ...
... nature with such distinctness to her former lover that mis- take is scarcely possible - which is surely a poor reading of the distraught soul . After the outrage she consents to her father's murder , and even plans its circumstances ...
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