Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... interest in them . They must have images . the dusky characters on the portal , within The strong tendency of the multitude in all which there is no hope ; who has hidden his ages and nations to idolatry can be explained face from the ...
... interest in them . They must have images . the dusky characters on the portal , within The strong tendency of the multitude in all which there is no hope ; who has hidden his ages and nations to idolatry can be explained face from the ...
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... interest ; but it is not the interest which is Perhaps the gods and demons of Eschylus may best bear a comparison with the angels and devils of Milton . The style of the Athe- nian had , as we have remarked , something of the vagueness ...
... interest ; but it is not the interest which is Perhaps the gods and demons of Eschylus may best bear a comparison with the angels and devils of Milton . The style of the Athe- nian had , as we have remarked , something of the vagueness ...
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... interest ; but it is not the interest which is enough in common with human nature to be intelligible to human beings . Their characters are , like their forms , inarked by a certain dim resemblance to those of men , but exaggerated to ...
... interest ; but it is not the interest which is enough in common with human nature to be intelligible to human beings . Their characters are , like their forms , inarked by a certain dim resemblance to those of men , but exaggerated to ...
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... interest - who had been destined , be- spirits of light and darkness looked with fore heaven and earth were created ... interests . Not content with acknowledging , in groans , and tears . He was half maddened by general terms , an ...
... interest - who had been destined , be- spirits of light and darkness looked with fore heaven and earth were created ... interests . Not content with acknowledging , in groans , and tears . He was half maddened by general terms , an ...
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... interest and the strongest feelings concurred to mitigate the hostility of those who had lately been brethren in arms , and who might soon be brethren in arms once more . Their common profession was a bond of union not to be for- gotten ...
... interest and the strongest feelings concurred to mitigate the hostility of those who had lately been brethren in arms , and who might soon be brethren in arms once more . Their common profession was a bond of union not to be for- gotten ...
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