The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 49
... feel that the sculptured grandeur of his recitative fulfils our highest conception of Divine utterance - that there is that in some of his choruses which is almost too mighty for the weakness of man to express , -- as if those ...
... feel that the sculptured grandeur of his recitative fulfils our highest conception of Divine utterance - that there is that in some of his choruses which is almost too mighty for the weakness of man to express , -- as if those ...
Page 51
... feel pile upon pile of heavy cloud to be slowly heaving and dispersing , while the majestic luminary ascends , almost laboriously , here and there tearing a rent through a veil of vapor with a thunderbolt bass note , till the whole ...
... feel pile upon pile of heavy cloud to be slowly heaving and dispersing , while the majestic luminary ascends , almost laboriously , here and there tearing a rent through a veil of vapor with a thunderbolt bass note , till the whole ...
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... feel assured , so long as the life of its accomplished author shall be spared to engraft upon it the re- sults of the inquiries now so extensively and vigorously prosecuted . Of the smaller work it will be enough to say that it affords ...
... feel assured , so long as the life of its accomplished author shall be spared to engraft upon it the re- sults of the inquiries now so extensively and vigorously prosecuted . Of the smaller work it will be enough to say that it affords ...
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