Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... effect . Virgil advises the husbandmen instruct mankind . who removes a plant from one spot to another to mark its bearings on the cork , and to place it in the same position with regard to the dif ferent points of the heaven in which ...
... effect . Virgil advises the husbandmen instruct mankind . who removes a plant from one spot to another to mark its bearings on the cork , and to place it in the same position with regard to the dif ferent points of the heaven in which ...
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... effect , indifferent to truth , eager to build a system , but careless of collecting those materials out of which alone a sound and durable system can be built , he VOL . I. - 5 constructed theories as rapidly and as slightly as card ...
... effect , indifferent to truth , eager to build a system , but careless of collecting those materials out of which alone a sound and durable system can be built , he VOL . I. - 5 constructed theories as rapidly and as slightly as card ...
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... effect of poetry is neces- sarily imperfect . One element must forever elude its researches ; and that is the very ele- ment by which poetry is poetry . In the de- scription of nature , for example , a judicious reader will easily ...
... effect of poetry is neces- sarily imperfect . One element must forever elude its researches ; and that is the very ele- ment by which poetry is poetry . In the de- scription of nature , for example , a judicious reader will easily ...
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... effects . It was a cant ; but it drove out a cant far more offen- sive . against their will , been forced to flatter ... effect of realities . In darkness its visions are always more distinct than in the light . Every person who amuses ...
... effects . It was a cant ; but it drove out a cant far more offen- sive . against their will , been forced to flatter ... effect of realities . In darkness its visions are always more distinct than in the light . Every person who amuses ...
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... effects by familiar words . In the following century , it was as completely lost as the Gothic method of painting glass ... effect to what is obvious ; or clearness to what is obscure . - His literary creed was catholic , even to lati ...
... effects by familiar words . In the following century , it was as completely lost as the Gothic method of painting glass ... effect to what is obvious ; or clearness to what is obscure . - His literary creed was catholic , even to lati ...
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