Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... figure the feelings of his fellow - creatures , can alone 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 ...
... figure the feelings of his fellow - creatures , can alone 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 ...
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... figure of speech which considers the effect as a synonyme of the cause . ( But poetry in a more restricted sense expresses those arrangements of language , and especially metrical language , which are created by that imperial faculty ...
... figure of speech which considers the effect as a synonyme of the cause . ( But poetry in a more restricted sense expresses those arrangements of language , and especially metrical language , which are created by that imperial faculty ...
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... figure of the poetry existing in their mythology and institutions . The result was a sum of the action and reaction of all the causes included in it ; for it may be assumed as a maxim that no nation or religion can supersede any other ...
... figure of the poetry existing in their mythology and institutions . The result was a sum of the action and reaction of all the causes included in it ; for it may be assumed as a maxim that no nation or religion can supersede any other ...
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... figures painted on the columns , divided through the middle of our nostrils , as thin as lispæ . On which account every man ought to be exhorted to pay due reverence to the Gods , that we may things which Love , our general and ...
... figures painted on the columns , divided through the middle of our nostrils , as thin as lispæ . On which account every man ought to be exhorted to pay due reverence to the Gods , that we may things which Love , our general and ...
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... figure which interrupted the con- templations , if they were so engaged , of the strangers , by addressing them in the ... figures , whose wings met upon the heel , and whose eager and half - divided lips seemed quiver- ing to meet . It ...
... figure which interrupted the con- templations , if they were so engaged , of the strangers , by addressing them in the ... figures , whose wings met upon the heel , and whose eager and half - divided lips seemed quiver- ing to meet . It ...
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