Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... produce better fruits than the most generous deceit . But when we consider the difficulty of keeping our best virtues free from self - blindness and self - love , and recollect the intolerance and fault - finding that usually blots ...
... produce better fruits than the most generous deceit . But when we consider the difficulty of keeping our best virtues free from self - blindness and self - love , and recollect the intolerance and fault - finding that usually blots ...
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... produced in him by surrounding objects in a similar man- ner ; and language and gesture , together with plastic or pictorial imitation , become the image of the combined effect of those objects , and of his ACCORDING to one mode of ...
... produced in him by surrounding objects in a similar man- ner ; and language and gesture , together with plastic or pictorial imitation , become the image of the combined effect of those objects , and of his ACCORDING to one mode of ...
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... produce unequal effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders of religions , so long as ... produced metre , or a certain system of traditional forms of harmony and language . Yet it is by no means essential ...
... produce unequal effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders of religions , so long as ... produced metre , or a certain system of traditional forms of harmony and language . Yet it is by no means essential ...
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... produce the moral im- certain interval by the dramatic and lyrical poets provement of man . Ethical science arranges the of Athens , who flourished contemporaneously with elements which poetry has created , and propounds all that is ...
... produce the moral im- certain interval by the dramatic and lyrical poets provement of man . Ethical science arranges the of Athens , who flourished contemporaneously with elements which poetry has created , and propounds all that is ...
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... produced but to be sustained the office and character of a poet participates in the divine nature as regards provi- dence , no less than as regards creation . Corruption eats of 7 itself , or any misapplication of it , to which this ...
... produced but to be sustained the office and character of a poet participates in the divine nature as regards provi- dence , no less than as regards creation . Corruption eats of 7 itself , or any misapplication of it , to which this ...
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