The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... readers of the Christian Review with some insight into the tendencies of his writ- ings , especially in their moral aspects , for which special claims have been put forth by his ardent admirers . But before going fully into the subject ...
... readers of the Christian Review with some insight into the tendencies of his writ- ings , especially in their moral aspects , for which special claims have been put forth by his ardent admirers . But before going fully into the subject ...
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... readers , ac- cording to their individual tastes . One loves some- " Summit soft and fair , Clad in colors of the air . " To them it is indeed true , - " Tis distance lends enchantment to the view , And robes the mountain in its azure ...
... readers , ac- cording to their individual tastes . One loves some- " Summit soft and fair , Clad in colors of the air . " To them it is indeed true , - " Tis distance lends enchantment to the view , And robes the mountain in its azure ...
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... author , and not a few keep them all the way through the book . Now , a writer like Longfellow is sure to call forth these elements in his readers more than any other of our poets . He is peculiar ; -he 36 [ Jan. , Longfellow as a Poet .
... author , and not a few keep them all the way through the book . Now , a writer like Longfellow is sure to call forth these elements in his readers more than any other of our poets . He is peculiar ; -he 36 [ Jan. , Longfellow as a Poet .
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... readers ; and his thorough intellectual training has not robbed him of his native - born genius , nor cramped into a strait - jacket the free utterances of his spirit . It has refined the native gold so richly possessed , giving it the ...
... readers ; and his thorough intellectual training has not robbed him of his native - born genius , nor cramped into a strait - jacket the free utterances of his spirit . It has refined the native gold so richly possessed , giving it the ...
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... readers of Longfellow never do - they neither laugh nor His seriousness has not the melting heat ; it leads to meditation and resolve . If his genius is too dig- nified for mirthfulness , it is also too philosophic for tears . One is ...
... readers of Longfellow never do - they neither laugh nor His seriousness has not the melting heat ; it leads to meditation and resolve . If his genius is too dig- nified for mirthfulness , it is also too philosophic for tears . One is ...
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