The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 232
... deep , and slow , The cadence as of psalms .. " God rest his soul !? The wanderer cried , abruptly breaking silence ; He is departed , and finds peace at last ! " " Passing on , they find between the angle , formed by a rock and a ...
... deep , and slow , The cadence as of psalms .. " God rest his soul !? The wanderer cried , abruptly breaking silence ; He is departed , and finds peace at last ! " " Passing on , they find between the angle , formed by a rock and a ...
Page 277
... deep and pure springs of cordiality and love which are scattered every where through this our hu- man nature -- and giving them an intuitive perception of those things to which they are naturally attracted . It is a kind of intellectual ...
... deep and pure springs of cordiality and love which are scattered every where through this our hu- man nature -- and giving them an intuitive perception of those things to which they are naturally attracted . It is a kind of intellectual ...
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... deep searching intellect . In his joyous remembrances of youthful gladness and his more serious ponderings on early innocence and love , he ever awakens in the soul " thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . " And here let us ...
... deep searching intellect . In his joyous remembrances of youthful gladness and his more serious ponderings on early innocence and love , he ever awakens in the soul " thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . " And here let us ...
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