Sinopsis
Excerpt from Essays and Marginalia, Vol. 1 of 2
Though written at dates ranging over a period of nearly thirty years (the order of which, speak ing generally, is observed in the present pub lication), commencing in early manhood, and continued through middle life, little inconsistency of opinion, or even of style, is discernible in these pieces. A progress may, however, be traced in simplicity of expression, without loss of liveliness, in justness of thought, and in depth of feeling. In this, and in other respects, they run closely parallel to the author's Poems, recently pub lished,* and in both cases are highly subjective and even personal, differing in this from his father' s literary remains in the same kind, which speak with the abstraction of a proverb or an oracle.
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