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... POEMS . BROWNING'S POEMS . . 177 198 207 LIVES OF THE GREAT COMPOSERS - HAYDN , MOZART , HANDEL , Bach , BEETHOVEN . 222 A RECORD OF IMPRESSIONS PRODUCED BY THE EXHIBITION OF MR . ALLSTON'S PICTURES , IN THE SUMMER OF 1839 . AMERICAN ...
... POEMS . BROWNING'S POEMS . . 177 198 207 LIVES OF THE GREAT COMPOSERS - HAYDN , MOZART , HANDEL , Bach , BEETHOVEN . 222 A RECORD OF IMPRESSIONS PRODUCED BY THE EXHIBITION OF MR . ALLSTON'S PICTURES , IN THE SUMMER OF 1839 . AMERICAN ...
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... poem , he must want nothing of what constitutes the poet , except the power of creating forms and speaking in music . He must have as good an eye and as fine a sense but if he had as fine an organ for expression also , he would make the ...
... poem , he must want nothing of what constitutes the poet , except the power of creating forms and speaking in music . He must have as good an eye and as fine a sense but if he had as fine an organ for expression also , he would make the ...
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... poems of Lord Herbert , which are known to few , a year ago , seemingly , were so to none in this part of the world . The only desire in translating them has been to do so literally , as any paraphrase , or addition of words impairs ...
... poems of Lord Herbert , which are known to few , a year ago , seemingly , were so to none in this part of the world . The only desire in translating them has been to do so literally , as any paraphrase , or addition of words impairs ...
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... poems may be interwoven there as cause and comment for all I felt , and knew , and was . The first contains my thought of the beginning and progress of life : ( From the Latin of Lord Herbert . ) LIFE . First , the life stirred within ...
... poems may be interwoven there as cause and comment for all I felt , and knew , and was . The first contains my thought of the beginning and progress of life : ( From the Latin of Lord Herbert . ) LIFE . First , the life stirred within ...
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... poem ; that is , a composition and pat- tern of the best and honorablest things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men , or famous cities , unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is ...
... poem ; that is , a composition and pat- tern of the best and honorablest things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men , or famous cities , unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is ...
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