Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... heard this song before , given with a mere sensuous enthusiasm ( how often mistaken for an intelligent conception ! ) that a pleasing melody produces on a discriminating ear ; but now for the first time I listened to it from the lips of ...
... heard this song before , given with a mere sensuous enthusiasm ( how often mistaken for an intelligent conception ! ) that a pleasing melody produces on a discriminating ear ; but now for the first time I listened to it from the lips of ...
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... heard it before , she felt in it all the ex- citement of a fresh revelation . It is said that no piece can be appreciated upon first hearing . True in one sense . There is in all true greatness a noble re- serve which yields only to the ...
... heard it before , she felt in it all the ex- citement of a fresh revelation . It is said that no piece can be appreciated upon first hearing . True in one sense . There is in all true greatness a noble re- serve which yields only to the ...
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... heard from you the story of the two friends , and how a liar made division between them , and all how the matter ended ; now tell me , if you know any story of the kind , about true and constant friends , and how their friendship ...
... heard from you the story of the two friends , and how a liar made division between them , and all how the matter ended ; now tell me , if you know any story of the kind , about true and constant friends , and how their friendship ...
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... heard the whole affair , she greatly admired the good sense and integrity of the raven's little friend , and after she had courteously saluted him , began to ask him many questions about his com- ing there . Now , says the raven to the ...
... heard the whole affair , she greatly admired the good sense and integrity of the raven's little friend , and after she had courteously saluted him , began to ask him many questions about his com- ing there . Now , says the raven to the ...
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... heard the man say , just before daylight , that he thought of inviting a few friends to dinner . make ready for them , said he to the So woman . What business , replied she , have you to give such an invitation , when there is hardly ...
... heard the man say , just before daylight , that he thought of inviting a few friends to dinner . make ready for them , said he to the So woman . What business , replied she , have you to give such an invitation , when there is hardly ...
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