Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... conceived the idea of a woman , whom he named Diotima , who was his instructress and guide . In speaking of his plan , this was the sort of development he sketched ; but no word more was written than appears in these pages . " The ...
... conceived the idea of a woman , whom he named Diotima , who was his instructress and guide . In speaking of his plan , this was the sort of development he sketched ; but no word more was written than appears in these pages . " The ...
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... conceive ; * and it brings them home to the calm reasoner with the logic of truth . In the milder season that since Shelley's time has dawned upon England , our legislators each day approximate nearer to his views of justice ; this ...
... conceive ; * and it brings them home to the calm reasoner with the logic of truth . In the milder season that since Shelley's time has dawned upon England , our legislators each day approximate nearer to his views of justice ; this ...
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... conceive . He rejected the measure of the epic , dramatic , and lyrical forms , because he sought to kindle a harmony in thoughts divested of shape and action , and he forbore to invent any regular plan of rhythm which would include ...
... conceive . He rejected the measure of the epic , dramatic , and lyrical forms , because he sought to kindle a harmony in thoughts divested of shape and action , and he forbore to invent any regular plan of rhythm which would include ...
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... conceive a dress more graceful than either . The beauty of the internal nature cannot be so far concealed by its accidental vesture , but that the spirit of its form shall communicate itself to the very disguise , and indicate the shape ...
... conceive a dress more graceful than either . The beauty of the internal nature cannot be so far concealed by its accidental vesture , but that the spirit of its form shall communicate itself to the very disguise , and indicate the shape ...
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... conceived ; which , copied into the imaginations of men , became as generals to the bewildered armies of their thoughts . It is foreign to the present purpose to touch upon the evil produced by these systems : except that we protest ...
... conceived ; which , copied into the imaginations of men , became as generals to the bewildered armies of their thoughts . It is foreign to the present purpose to touch upon the evil produced by these systems : except that we protest ...
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