Critical and miscellaneous essays, Volumen1Carey, 1852 |
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... seems to arise from the carelessness of a native , not from the ignorance of a foreigner . What Denham with felicity ... seem to have excited considerable amazement : particularly his Ari- anism , and his notions on the subject of ...
... seems to arise from the carelessness of a native , not from the ignorance of a foreigner . What Denham with felicity ... seem to have excited considerable amazement : particularly his Ari- anism , and his notions on the subject of ...
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... seems to modern readers almost miracu- lous . Such feelings are very rare in a civilized community , and most rare among those who participate most in its im- provements , They linger longest among the peasantry . Poetry produces an ...
... seems to modern readers almost miracu- lous . Such feelings are very rare in a civilized community , and most rare among those who participate most in its im- provements , They linger longest among the peasantry . Poetry produces an ...
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... seem , at first sight , to be no more in his words than in other words . But they are words of enchantment ; no sooner are they pronounced than the past is present , and the distant near . New forms of beauty start at once into ...
... seem , at first sight , to be no more in his words than in other words . But they are words of enchantment ; no sooner are they pronounced than the past is present , and the distant near . New forms of beauty start at once into ...
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... seem that they still looked up , with the veneration of dis- ciples , to Egypt and Assyria . At this period , accordingly , it was natural that the literature of Greece should be tinc- tured with the oriental style . And that style , we ...
... seem that they still looked up , with the veneration of dis- ciples , to Egypt and Assyria . At this period , accordingly , it was natural that the literature of Greece should be tinc- tured with the oriental style . And that style , we ...
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... 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 cassia , which ...
... 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 cassia , which ...
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