Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... beauty start at once into existence , and all the burial - places of the memory give up their dead . Change the structure of the sentence , substitute one synonyme for another , and the whole effect is destroyed . The spell loses its ...
... beauty start at once into existence , and all the burial - places of the memory give up their dead . Change the structure of the sentence , substitute one synonyme for another , and the whole effect is destroyed . The spell loses its ...
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... beauty ; he seems to cry exultingly , " Now my task is smoothly done , I can fly or I can run , " to skim the earth , to soar above the clouds , to bathe in the Elysian dew of the rainbow , and to inhale the balmy smells of nard and ...
... beauty ; he seems to cry exultingly , " Now my task is smoothly done , I can fly or I can run , " to skim the earth , to soar above the clouds , to bathe in the Elysian dew of the rainbow , and to inhale the balmy smells of nard and ...
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... beauty in the objects from which they are drawn , not for the sake of any ornament which they may impart to the poem , but simply in order to make the meaning of the writer as clear to the reader as it is to himself . The ruins of the ...
... beauty in the objects from which they are drawn , not for the sake of any ornament which they may impart to the poem , but simply in order to make the meaning of the writer as clear to the reader as it is to himself . The ruins of the ...
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... beauty , loaded with literary distinctions and glowing with patriotic hopes , such it continued to be - when , after having experienced every calamity which is incident to our nature , old , poor , sightless , and disgraced , he retired ...
... beauty , loaded with literary distinctions and glowing with patriotic hopes , such it continued to be - when , after having experienced every calamity which is incident to our nature , old , poor , sightless , and disgraced , he retired ...
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... in the time of her beauty and her glory . She There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired * Orlando Furioso , canto 48 . freedom a and that cure is freedom ! When prisoner +2 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... in the time of her beauty and her glory . She There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired * Orlando Furioso , canto 48 . freedom a and that cure is freedom ! When prisoner +2 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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