Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... equally evident . But the fact is , that poetry requires not an examining , but a believing frame of mind . Those feel it most , and write it best , who forget that it is a work of art ; to whom its imitations , like the reali - cles of ...
... equally evident . But the fact is , that poetry requires not an examining , but a believing frame of mind . Those feel it most , and write it best , who forget that it is a work of art ; to whom its imitations , like the reali - cles of ...
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... equally diffused over depart , either on the right hand or on the left , from the exact line . The cause may easily be assigned . This province of literature is a debatable land . It lies on the confines of two distinct territories . It ...
... equally diffused over depart , either on the right hand or on the left , from the exact line . The cause may easily be assigned . This province of literature is a debatable land . It lies on the confines of two distinct territories . It ...
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... equally silent . No picture , then , and no history , can present us with the whole truth : but those are the best pictures and the best histories which exhibit such parts of the truth as most nearly produce the effect of the whole . He ...
... equally silent . No picture , then , and no history , can present us with the whole truth : but those are the best pictures and the best histories which exhibit such parts of the truth as most nearly produce the effect of the whole . He ...
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... equally authentic . They scarcely made any distinction between him who related events at which he had himself been present , and him who five hundred years after composed a phi losophical romance , for a society which had in the ...
... equally authentic . They scarcely made any distinction between him who related events at which he had himself been present , and him who five hundred years after composed a phi losophical romance , for a society which had in the ...
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... equally ready to throw away their own . Such were the authors of the great schism on the continent and in the northern part of this island . The Elector of Saxony and the Landgrave of Hesse , the Prince of Condé and the King of Navarre ...
... equally ready to throw away their own . Such were the authors of the great schism on the continent and in the northern part of this island . The Elector of Saxony and the Landgrave of Hesse , the Prince of Condé and the King of Navarre ...
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