The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... scene in lines of uncommon grace and enthusiasm ; allured at first by the remembrance of Grecian story , his eye wanders rapidly over its enchanted fields , but turns from them to Palestine . This passage is too beautiful to be divided ...
... scene in lines of uncommon grace and enthusiasm ; allured at first by the remembrance of Grecian story , his eye wanders rapidly over its enchanted fields , but turns from them to Palestine . This passage is too beautiful to be divided ...
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... scenes ; the musick of irrational na- ture living and inanimate displays the attributes of Deity and warms ... scene would be here peculiarly appropriate as a comment on the preceding passage . Perhaps however he judged rightly ...
... scenes ; the musick of irrational na- ture living and inanimate displays the attributes of Deity and warms ... scene would be here peculiarly appropriate as a comment on the preceding passage . Perhaps however he judged rightly ...
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... scene , a sweeter song , than this ! " Where is there " a sweeter song than this ? " How per- fect is the conception , and how delicate the execution ! The descriptive part of the poem closes with the story of a minstrel's day , of ...
... scene , a sweeter song , than this ! " Where is there " a sweeter song than this ? " How per- fect is the conception , and how delicate the execution ! The descriptive part of the poem closes with the story of a minstrel's day , of ...
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