Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see , was the gift of hearing and speech bestowed on us two . " - THOMAS CARLYLE . ESSAYS , LETTERS FROM ABROAD , TRANSLATIONS AND FRAGMENTS .
... affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see , was the gift of hearing and speech bestowed on us two . " - THOMAS CARLYLE . ESSAYS , LETTERS FROM ABROAD , TRANSLATIONS AND FRAGMENTS .
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... objects , and which , from their fashion of conversing in streets and under porticoes , and in public places , became a passion far more intense than with us . Among those who ministered exclusively to this taste , were the rhapsodists ...
... objects , and which , from their fashion of conversing in streets and under porticoes , and in public places , became a passion far more intense than with us . Among those who ministered exclusively to this taste , were the rhapsodists ...
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... object , for an internal meaning , typified , illustrated , or caused by the external appearance . Adoring beauty , he endeavoured to define it ; he was convinced that the canons of taste , if known , are irre- fragable ; and that these ...
... object , for an internal meaning , typified , illustrated , or caused by the external appearance . Adoring beauty , he endeavoured to define it ; he was convinced that the canons of taste , if known , are irre- fragable ; and that these ...
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... objects which delight a child , these expressions are , what poetry is to higher objects . The savage ( for the savage is ... object of the passions and pleasures of man ; an additional class of emotions produces an augmented treasure of ...
... objects which delight a child , these expressions are , what poetry is to higher objects . The savage ( for the savage is ... object of the passions and pleasures of man ; an additional class of emotions produces an augmented treasure of ...
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... objects and the impressions represented by them , all expression being subject to the laws of that from which it proceeds . But let us dismiss those more general considerations which might involve an inquiry into the principles of ...
... objects and the impressions represented by them , all expression being subject to the laws of that from which it proceeds . But let us dismiss those more general considerations which might involve an inquiry into the principles of ...
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