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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Page 130
... poems which cannot be said to reveal this ; but even in the lowest it is true the purpose of the hymn is far higher than the purpose of the song , and if we select for our notice the highest poems of all the ages , the Christian poems ...
... poems which cannot be said to reveal this ; but even in the lowest it is true the purpose of the hymn is far higher than the purpose of the song , and if we select for our notice the highest poems of all the ages , the Christian poems ...
Page 401
... poems there is a value which makes him prized as nature - loving Wordsworth , contemplative Coleridge , and impassioned Shelley . His volume of poems is a unique . So peculiar an admixture of shrewd practical insight , ethical by- play ...
... poems there is a value which makes him prized as nature - loving Wordsworth , contemplative Coleridge , and impassioned Shelley . His volume of poems is a unique . So peculiar an admixture of shrewd practical insight , ethical by- play ...
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... poems had degenerated into the wildest licence ; and the recoil from the tameness and monotony of past times was to be seen in false sentimentality and unregulated extrava- gance . Like the style of his friend George Sand ( the unhappy ...
... poems had degenerated into the wildest licence ; and the recoil from the tameness and monotony of past times was to be seen in false sentimentality and unregulated extrava- gance . Like the style of his friend George Sand ( the unhappy ...
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