The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Young stranger in a world of care , Keep , keep thy keen unclouded sight ; No thoughts of ours are half so fair As those which give thy soul delight . Our laughter is an empty sound To that clear , silvery tone of thine , - Our very ...
Young stranger in a world of care , Keep , keep thy keen unclouded sight ; No thoughts of ours are half so fair As those which give thy soul delight . Our laughter is an empty sound To that clear , silvery tone of thine , - Our very ...
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Young Taylor became Secretary of a Democratic Club ; and from that time his social connections appear to have been almost exclusively among the dissenters and Whigs in and about his native town . his mastery of those languages , he was ...
Young Taylor became Secretary of a Democratic Club ; and from that time his social connections appear to have been almost exclusively among the dissenters and Whigs in and about his native town . his mastery of those languages , he was ...
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In March , 1799 , Taylor writes thus : - 6 collection edited by Southey at Bristol , which contained , besides his own Abel Shuffle- bottom , ' & c . , some remarkable verses by a miraculous young man , by name Davy .
In March , 1799 , Taylor writes thus : - 6 collection edited by Southey at Bristol , which contained , besides his own Abel Shuffle- bottom , ' & c . , some remarkable verses by a miraculous young man , by name Davy .
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Another , ' the Foreign , ' had been begun by a set of young men who wished to cultivate the colloquial use of the continental languages , and who were surprised as well as flattered when Taylor proposed to join them .
Another , ' the Foreign , ' had been begun by a set of young men who wished to cultivate the colloquial use of the continental languages , and who were surprised as well as flattered when Taylor proposed to join them .
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A compara- pantheists ; but these shades of dissimilarity have not prevented their becoming the national tive stranger , a young gentleman of whose favorites . Through their instrumentality , a very name we never heard before ...
A compara- pantheists ; but these shades of dissimilarity have not prevented their becoming the national tive stranger , a young gentleman of whose favorites . Through their instrumentality , a very name we never heard before ...
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