Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... mind , if any thing / hich gives so much pleasure ought to be caed unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not course all writing in verse , nor even all pod writing in verse . Our definition exclude many metrical compo- sition's which , on ...
... mind , if any thing / hich gives so much pleasure ought to be caed unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not course all writing in verse , nor even all pod writing in verse . Our definition exclude many metrical compo- sition's which , on ...
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... mind through conduers . The most unimaginative man must unde tand the Iliad . Homer gives him no choice , al requires from him no exer tion ; but takes he whole upon himself , and sets his images so clear a light that it is impossible ...
... mind through conduers . The most unimaginative man must unde tand the Iliad . Homer gives him no choice , al requires from him no exer tion ; but takes he whole upon himself , and sets his images so clear a light that it is impossible ...
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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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... 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- a rival whom he might stab in a friendly em- gether depraved , in company with great and brace , or poison in a consecrated wafer . good qualities , with generosity , with benevo- Yet this man , black with the vices which we ...
... mind alto- a rival whom he might stab in a friendly em- gether depraved , in company with great and brace , or poison in a consecrated wafer . good qualities , with generosity , with benevo- Yet this man , black with the vices which we ...
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