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LITERATURE

... -uinter promises to be a busy one I }' in the Literarv World. to Mr. Godwin'; Li-.e and ,Ve of Chauccr *I ri Father of English Poetry, a wo.k from which his Si frierds and the public art taught Io expect the of rest display ofhi . ge ius and indu!stry, will ...

For the [ill] JOVRNAL

... dights I've peiln'd, But yet I'd have you read that ver s' again At leisure, end ott iirt occasios tquotv it, 'Tis pretty poetry, although I wrote it. 'We'll be a happy pair 'mn very sure, And, ttongh I laugb but seidont, and look grave, I'll do my best ...

LITERATURE

... of nobleemen as cendidates for literary dis. tinctin; but they have hitherto confined themselves chiefly to philosophy or poetry, in which their ranki has not axailed thorn. The production of Novrls, or Pictures of society. has been left to professional ...

FINE ARTS—SCOTTISH SCHOOL

... pdasants, Aos the ofesprlhp of thsst (:rise, the ruddy conlplexion of yosstil ns health is cssential to tilir character isl poetry and painting, A couitry lass, without-tlse ccuntry freshiess aesd bloom, is fejsrived ofsone of her bost prevailing attrae ...

THE DEATH AND CHARACTER OF MOSES

... law to the custody of the Levites and appointed the valiant Joshua as his successor-finally, having enriched the national poetry with an ode worthy of him who composed the hbyrn of triumph by the Red Sea. Aloses ascended the loftiest eminence in'the ...

Literature

... volunme before us betir tle t0 ci stamp tnl press oF no ordinaury genius, that they are - bespatngled wlith gcms of genutint poetry, taml that their ii unlpretetiang aiuthor well deserves what he will dtoubtless ' ' obtain-the countenatice aent support of ...

Literature

... (quaintly enough) 1 * fn the Ancient History of the Kingdom of the Gaulic Scots. the extent of the Country, its Laws, Population, Poetry, and learninfg.' ',To this essay the Highland Society of LonlDon awarded the pre nium -and deservedly since we know of few ...

Literature

... one 0n D~anish attd Norvegian, andi the ether on Sweenists-sstud contain many well executed translations frose the pnpular poetry of those Cousttries, The third erlicle gives ott account of Dutrorliet's new researches onl ?? Yegetab~le Pikysiology ?? a ...

Literature

... apprtobationtof Mr'lThts. Aloore ;ittti.le tlttse cite have- cern it, citarce~terise it is ottt of tlte lillest colhlectivelt of poetry itt tlte Btijgfisi lagumpuge. It ceill L~iejea, we bLiievi,, taccarls the Of etose of the year. tlit Whild th c 'ltion of ...