Literature and ArtFowlers and Wells, 1852 - 183 páginas |
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... noble Western prairies as they were left by the receding Indian , and as they began to be dotted by cottages , fields , and gardens , with widely - scattered flocks and herds , replacing the vanishing deer and the vanished buffalo ; but ...
... noble Western prairies as they were left by the receding Indian , and as they began to be dotted by cottages , fields , and gardens , with widely - scattered flocks and herds , replacing the vanishing deer and the vanished buffalo ; but ...
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... noble , of a most approved scope ; -these statements they make with authority , as those who bear the evangel of pure taste and accurate judgment , and need be tried before no human synod . To them it seems that their present position ...
... noble , of a most approved scope ; -these statements they make with authority , as those who bear the evangel of pure taste and accurate judgment , and need be tried before no human synod . To them it seems that their present position ...
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... noble work demands , its critic . The richer the work , the more severe should be its critic ; the larger its scope , the more com- prehensive must be his power of scrutiny . The critic is not a base caviller , but the younger brother ...
... noble work demands , its critic . The richer the work , the more severe should be its critic ; the larger its scope , the more com- prehensive must be his power of scrutiny . The critic is not a base caviller , but the younger brother ...
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... noble stranger was reclining beneath a tree . His eye was bent in the direction of the town , as if upon some figure ap- proaching or receding ; but its inward turned expression showed that he was , in fact , no longer looking , but ...
... noble stranger was reclining beneath a tree . His eye was bent in the direction of the town , as if upon some figure ap- proaching or receding ; but its inward turned expression showed that he was , in fact , no longer looking , but ...
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... noble air of one sprung from a race whose spirit has never been broken or bartered ; but his thin form contrasted with the full development which generous living , various exercise , and habits of enjoyment had given his brother . Nor ...
... noble air of one sprung from a race whose spirit has never been broken or bartered ; but his thin form contrasted with the full development which generous living , various exercise , and habits of enjoyment had given his brother . Nor ...
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Literature and Art: Two Parts, in One Volume (1852) Sarah Margaret Fuller Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
Literature and Art: Two Parts, in One Volume (1852) Sarah Margaret Fuller Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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