The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... expressions , and even the expressions of his friends . ' When the eye saw him , then it blessed him . ' He sate as one that comforted the mourners . ' Life was one long career of honour and greatness to him ; and the crown of all , he ...
... expressions , and even the expressions of his friends . ' When the eye saw him , then it blessed him . ' He sate as one that comforted the mourners . ' Life was one long career of honour and greatness to him ; and the crown of all , he ...
Page 121
... expression , in many ways , of what Longfellow truly says : - This life is a wild Eolian Harp , of many a joyous strain ; But under them all their roars A loud perpetual wail , as of souls in pain . ' Or in other lines equally true ...
... expression , in many ways , of what Longfellow truly says : - This life is a wild Eolian Harp , of many a joyous strain ; But under them all their roars A loud perpetual wail , as of souls in pain . ' Or in other lines equally true ...
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... expressing itself , rather than helping others . There is a third classification of sacred poetry , which may be called ... expression so much as the mastery over many and mighty emotions . There is yet a fourth classification of sacred ...
... expressing itself , rather than helping others . There is a third classification of sacred poetry , which may be called ... expression so much as the mastery over many and mighty emotions . There is yet a fourth classification of sacred ...
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