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Side 15
... which appeared under Mr. Sill's signature . There must be the true poetical nature , which shall change the best prose - thoughts into fanciful and impassioned rhythm , Oct. , 1893 ] 15 Edward Rowland Sill . EDWARD ROWLAND SILL,
... which appeared under Mr. Sill's signature . There must be the true poetical nature , which shall change the best prose - thoughts into fanciful and impassioned rhythm , Oct. , 1893 ] 15 Edward Rowland Sill . EDWARD ROWLAND SILL,
Side 16
... true . It is unnecessary to say that any man has pronounced his verses good , or beautiful , or poetical , so transparent is their excellence . They need no defence , they stand for themselves , and in themselves excel the nicest praise ...
... true . It is unnecessary to say that any man has pronounced his verses good , or beautiful , or poetical , so transparent is their excellence . They need no defence , they stand for themselves , and in themselves excel the nicest praise ...
Side 19
... true genius with the warmest sympathy and geniality . His influence was greatest where his friendship was strongest . Few shared this friendship , but those who did esteem it as a precious blessing . Mr. Sill was but forty - seven years ...
... true genius with the warmest sympathy and geniality . His influence was greatest where his friendship was strongest . Few shared this friendship , but those who did esteem it as a precious blessing . Mr. Sill was but forty - seven years ...
Side 25
... true poetry as that word is vulgarly understood , but the careful and sympathetic reader soon discovers the pearls of the writer's thought , though they be strung on pack thread between common beads . Emily Dickinson , whom Hamilton ...
... true poetry as that word is vulgarly understood , but the careful and sympathetic reader soon discovers the pearls of the writer's thought , though they be strung on pack thread between common beads . Emily Dickinson , whom Hamilton ...
Side 34
... the way to the garret above , while round the walls extend narrow bunks in true fo'castle style . And through the twilight the open doorway and tiny window are insufficient to dispel , 34 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine . PORTFOLIO,
... the way to the garret above , while round the walls extend narrow bunks in true fo'castle style . And through the twilight the open doorway and tiny window are insufficient to dispel , 34 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine . PORTFOLIO,
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