American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 77
... existence , however gay the present , bring doubt and solicitude , or , like the poet , though happy in every relation , foresee , another day , " solitude , pain of heart , distress , and poverty . " Thus it is that melancholy shadows ...
... existence , however gay the present , bring doubt and solicitude , or , like the poet , though happy in every relation , foresee , another day , " solitude , pain of heart , distress , and poverty . " Thus it is that melancholy shadows ...
Page 78
... existence . The feelings to which we have alluded , as existing with the greatest minds , a consciousness that they would be able to effect now that which , if it brought no fame at the moment , would make them known hereafter , and the ...
... existence . The feelings to which we have alluded , as existing with the greatest minds , a consciousness that they would be able to effect now that which , if it brought no fame at the moment , would make them known hereafter , and the ...
Page 80
... existence but that which is derived from without ; there are others whose only life is the internal : " Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a slave : the meanest we can meet . ' Under these two divisions all men may be ...
... existence but that which is derived from without ; there are others whose only life is the internal : " Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a slave : the meanest we can meet . ' Under these two divisions all men may be ...
Page 87
deeply fixed , and ministering to our daily enthusiasm , existence has a constant charm , and age but renewed pleasure , and death brings no dismay . There is something strongly interesting , in seeing a man , through all the eras of a ...
deeply fixed , and ministering to our daily enthusiasm , existence has a constant charm , and age but renewed pleasure , and death brings no dismay . There is something strongly interesting , in seeing a man , through all the eras of a ...
Page 102
... existence which have passed under their own eye , or whose sound has vibrated in their own ears , are , proverbially , liable to prejudiced views and opinions . Indeed facts , and notorious facts , are seldom entirely safe from danger ...
... existence which have passed under their own eye , or whose sound has vibrated in their own ears , are , proverbially , liable to prejudiced views and opinions . Indeed facts , and notorious facts , are seldom entirely safe from danger ...
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