The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 188
... feel- ing . Passion , the very soul of poetry , is far from being wordy . Lord Byron has given , in the following lines , a des- cription as just as it is glowing , of the passion , the inspira- tion of poetry : " Could I embody , and ...
... feel- ing . Passion , the very soul of poetry , is far from being wordy . Lord Byron has given , in the following lines , a des- cription as just as it is glowing , of the passion , the inspira- tion of poetry : " Could I embody , and ...
Page 197
... feel that we can say to them , " well done , good and faithful servants . " Nay , farther , we feel convinced that there is a taste , and a growing taste , in America for poetry ; and that the honor , perhaps the rewards , which justly ...
... feel that we can say to them , " well done , good and faithful servants . " Nay , farther , we feel convinced that there is a taste , and a growing taste , in America for poetry ; and that the honor , perhaps the rewards , which justly ...
Page 360
... feeling , less feeling than practice , in which the opinion should be sound , the feel- ing kind and correct , and the practice good . If Judaism , rightly understood , —if the moral law , properly interpreted , be love to God and love ...
... feeling , less feeling than practice , in which the opinion should be sound , the feel- ing kind and correct , and the practice good . If Judaism , rightly understood , —if the moral law , properly interpreted , be love to God and love ...
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