The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... Human Life , " Cloud Bridge , a remembered Vision , Communication from M. Carey , Dante , Critique on certain Passages in , Death , Hymn to , Death on the Pale Horse , Death of the Flowers , Division of the Earth , Dying Raven , Essay ...
... Human Life , " Cloud Bridge , a remembered Vision , Communication from M. Carey , Dante , Critique on certain Passages in , Death , Hymn to , Death on the Pale Horse , Death of the Flowers , Division of the Earth , Dying Raven , Essay ...
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... human personages mentioned in sacred history must be considered as actual human beings , subject to the common pas- sions and infirmities of our race , and , for the most part , to the ordinary influences of good and ill fortune . It ...
... human personages mentioned in sacred history must be considered as actual human beings , subject to the common pas- sions and infirmities of our race , and , for the most part , to the ordinary influences of good and ill fortune . It ...
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... human strength and genius— Had . ( with scorn . ) Human strength ! Tam . What horrid thought of pride curls thy pale lip , And ruffles all thy form ? - -O , look not thus- Thy eyes are terrible - Protect me , Heaven ! - How , how have I ...
... human strength and genius— Had . ( with scorn . ) Human strength ! Tam . What horrid thought of pride curls thy pale lip , And ruffles all thy form ? - -O , look not thus- Thy eyes are terrible - Protect me , Heaven ! - How , how have I ...
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... human soul , and animating a human body , something more palpably appalling , something of more substantial terror , than in the common machinery of mere bodiless phantoms and spectres . It is an idea which our minds , accustomed as ...
... human soul , and animating a human body , something more palpably appalling , something of more substantial terror , than in the common machinery of mere bodiless phantoms and spectres . It is an idea which our minds , accustomed as ...
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... human life . We think , however , that the author has given Hadad too large a retinue . We could allow him the " dromedary fiend , " as it is only once mentioned by Obil , one of the king's grooms , but the crook - back Maagrabin , a ...
... human life . We think , however , that the author has given Hadad too large a retinue . We could allow him the " dromedary fiend , " as it is only once mentioned by Obil , one of the king's grooms , but the crook - back Maagrabin , a ...
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