North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, المجلد 8Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1819 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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الصفحة 142
... poetical spirit , in the contemplation of God's works , hears sounds that seem not earthly , and communicates to every object , forms , characters and uses , borrowed wholly from the imag- ination and suited to its own aspirations , his ...
... poetical spirit , in the contemplation of God's works , hears sounds that seem not earthly , and communicates to every object , forms , characters and uses , borrowed wholly from the imag- ination and suited to its own aspirations , his ...
الصفحة 144
... poetical conceptions are merely conjectural , who undertake to describe what they never saw , to put words in order , rather than things . They never go to particulars , but stick to generals , and are safe , ' - remem- bering Mr ...
... poetical conceptions are merely conjectural , who undertake to describe what they never saw , to put words in order , rather than things . They never go to particulars , but stick to generals , and are safe , ' - remem- bering Mr ...
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... poetical form of writing is not the most calculated to accomplish the object recommended . Is it not the best means to acquaint the greater portion of our population with the most memorable acts , to make them familiar in their mouths ...
... poetical form of writing is not the most calculated to accomplish the object recommended . Is it not the best means to acquaint the greater portion of our population with the most memorable acts , to make them familiar in their mouths ...
الصفحة 173
... poetical uses are obvious . If we take any glory in our country's being beautiful and sublime and pic- turesque , we must approve the work which reminds us of its scenery by making it the theatre of splendid feats and 1818. ] 173 ...
... poetical uses are obvious . If we take any glory in our country's being beautiful and sublime and pic- turesque , we must approve the work which reminds us of its scenery by making it the theatre of splendid feats and 1818. ] 173 ...
الصفحة 280
... with the harsh and un- couth he must have poetical associations which shall give them a hold upon his imagination . He must have an ear } & like Cowper's to which the noise of a 280 [ March , Hazlitt's English Poets .
... with the harsh and un- couth he must have poetical associations which shall give them a hold upon his imagination . He must have an ear } & like Cowper's to which the noise of a 280 [ March , Hazlitt's English Poets .
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الصفحة 296 - Tho' fann'd by Conquest's crimson wing They mock the air with idle state. Helm, nor hauberk's twisted mail Nor e'en thy virtues, tyrant, shall avail To save thy secret soul from nightly fears, From Cambria's curse, from Cambria's tears...
الصفحة 399 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.
الصفحة 363 - To approve of the passions of another, therefore, as suitable to their objects, is the same thing as to observe that we entirely sympathize with them; and not to approve of them as such, is the same thing as to observe that we do not entirely sympathize with them.
الصفحة 324 - Was passing o'er a lea; and, as she came, Methought I saw her ever and anon Bending to cull the flowers, and thus she sang: "Know ye, whoever of my name would ask, That I am Leah...
الصفحة 271 - Man is a poetical animal: and those of us who do not study the principles of poetry, act upon them all our lives, like Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme, who had always spoken prose without knowing it. The child is a poet, in fact, when he first plays at Hide-and-seek, or repeats the story of Jack the Giant-killer; the...
الصفحة 373 - IT may justly appear surprising that any man in so late an age, should find it requisite to prove, by elaborate reasoning, that Personal Merit consists altogether in the possession of mental qualities, useful or agreeable to the person himself or to others.
الصفحة 399 - Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying, showing the Unreasonableness of prescribing to other Men's Faith, and the Iniquity of persecuting Different Opinions.
الصفحة 364 - To approve of another man's opinions is to adopt those opinions, and to adopt them is to approve of them. If the same arguments which convince you, convince me likewise, I necessarily approve of your conviction ; and if they do not, I necessarily disapprove of it ; neither can I possibly conceive that I should do the one without the other. To approve or disapprove, therefore, of the opinions of others is acknowledged, by every body, to mean no more than to observe their agreement or disagreement...
الصفحة 302 - When front to front the banner'd hosts combine, Halt ere they close, and form the dreadful line. When all is still on Death's devoted soil, The march-worn soldier mingles for the toil! As rings his glittering tube, he lifts on high The dauntless brow, and spirit-speaking eye, Hails in his heart the triumph yet to come, And hears thy stormy music in the drum!
الصفحة 413 - Being who is present at all times and in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform...