The North American Review, Volumen66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... light , we might almost say his absolute manufacture of light , we think he owes to an attentive study of Rubens . In this particular of the use of color for light , the author does gross injustice to Turner , and betrays his own ...
... light , we might almost say his absolute manufacture of light , we think he owes to an attentive study of Rubens . In this particular of the use of color for light , the author does gross injustice to Turner , and betrays his own ...
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... light . Heaven had des- tined him , not to destroy , but to illuminate , and wherever he trod , light followed him , for reason ( which is light ) had destined him to be first her poet , then her apostle , and lastly her idol . ” — Vol ...
... light . Heaven had des- tined him , not to destroy , but to illuminate , and wherever he trod , light followed him , for reason ( which is light ) had destined him to be first her poet , then her apostle , and lastly her idol . ” — Vol ...
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... Light's earlier messages to preach ; Keep back no syllable of fire , - Plunge deep the rowels of thy speech . Yet God deems not thine aëried sight More worthy than our twilight dim , - For meek Obedience , too , is Light , And following ...
... Light's earlier messages to preach ; Keep back no syllable of fire , - Plunge deep the rowels of thy speech . Yet God deems not thine aëried sight More worthy than our twilight dim , - For meek Obedience , too , is Light , And following ...
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