Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... mind , if any thing which gives so much pleasure ought to be called unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not of course all writing in verse , nor even all good writing in verse . Our definition excludes many metrical compo- sitions which ...
... mind , if any thing which gives so much pleasure ought to be called unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not of course all writing in verse , nor even all good writing in verse . Our definition excludes many metrical compo- sitions which ...
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... mind , that it not only was not suffocated beneath the weight of its fuel , but penetrated the whole super- incumbent mass with its own heat and ra- diance . nected with them . He electrifies the mind through conductors . The most ...
... mind , that it not only was not suffocated beneath the weight of its fuel , but penetrated the whole super- incumbent mass with its own heat and ra- diance . nected with them . He electrifies the mind through conductors . The most ...
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... minds in nian soil of which the intense bitterness is said which they have not been effaced by anxiety to have been perceptible even in its honey . and disappointment , he adorned it with all His mind was , in the noble language of the ...
... minds in nian soil of which the intense bitterness is said which they have not been effaced by anxiety to have been perceptible even in its honey . and disappointment , he adorned it with all His mind was , in the noble language of the ...
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... mind alto- gether depraved , in company with great and good qualities , with generosity , with benevo- Yet this man , black with the vices which we lence , with disinterestedness . From such a consider as most loathsome - traitor ...
... mind alto- gether depraved , in company with great and good qualities , with generosity , with benevo- Yet this man , black with the vices which we lence , with disinterestedness . From such a consider as most loathsome - traitor ...
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... mind is occupied by no strong feeling ; it takes every character , and retains none ; its aspect is diversified , not by passions , but by faint and transitory semblances of passion , a mock joy , a mock fear , a mock love , a mock ...
... mind is occupied by no strong feeling ; it takes every character , and retains none ; its aspect is diversified , not by passions , but by faint and transitory semblances of passion , a mock joy , a mock fear , a mock love , a mock ...
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