Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as a little girl is affected by the story of poor Red Riding - hood . She knows that it is all false , that wolves cannot speak , that ...
... effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear , as a little girl is affected by the story of poor Red Riding - hood . She knows that it is all false , that wolves cannot speak , that ...
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... effect is They remind us of the amusements of those destroyed . The spell loses its power : and he angelic warriors who composed the cohort of who should then hope to conjure with it , would Gabriel : find himself as much mistaken as ...
... effect is They remind us of the amusements of those destroyed . The spell loses its power : and he angelic warriors who composed the cohort of who should then hope to conjure with it , would Gabriel : find himself as much mistaken as ...
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... effect to the choral passages . But we think it , we confess , the least successful effort of the geni is of Milton . Between these hostile elements many great men have endeavoured to effect an amalgama- tion , but never with complete ...
... effect to the choral passages . But we think it , we confess , the least successful effort of the geni is of Milton . Between these hostile elements many great men have endeavoured to effect an amalgama- tion , but never with complete ...
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... effect . Virgil advises the husbandmen instruct mankind . who removes a plant from one spot to another to mark its bearings on the cork , and to place it in the same position with regard to the dif ferent points of the heaven in which ...
... effect . Virgil advises the husbandmen instruct mankind . who removes a plant from one spot to another to mark its bearings on the cork , and to place it in the same position with regard to the dif ferent points of the heaven in which ...
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... effect legislators and their philosophers took it for of institutions differing from those of which he granted that , in providing for the strength and had observed the operation . Montesquieu errs greatness of the state , they ...
... effect legislators and their philosophers took it for of institutions differing from those of which he granted that , in providing for the strength and had observed the operation . Montesquieu errs greatness of the state , they ...
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