Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... produce , for a single moment , a deception on the imagination . Of all the poets who have introduced into their ... produced , in a few centuries , the innumerable crowd of gods and goddesses . In like manner the ancient Per- sians ...
... produce , for a single moment , a deception on the imagination . Of all the poets who have introduced into their ... produced , in a few centuries , the innumerable crowd of gods and goddesses . In like manner the ancient Per- sians ...
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... produce no illusion when it is employed to represent that which is at once perceived to be incongruous and absurd . Milton wrote in an age of philosophers and theologians . It was necessary therefore for him to abstain from giving such ...
... produce no illusion when it is employed to represent that which is at once perceived to be incongruous and absurd . Milton wrote in an age of philosophers and theologians . It was necessary therefore for him to abstain from giving such ...
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... produced by pride struggling with misery . There is perhaps no work in the world so deeply and uniformly sorrowful . The melancholy of Dante was no fantastic caprice . It was not , as far as at this distance of time can be judged , the ...
... produced by pride struggling with misery . There is perhaps no work in the world so deeply and uniformly sorrowful . The melancholy of Dante was no fantastic caprice . It was not , as far as at this distance of time can be judged , the ...
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... produced . Talk to them of Naples , of Spain , or of South America . They stand forth , zealots for the doctrine of Divine Right , which has now come back to us , like a thief from transportation , under the alias of Legiti- macy . But ...
... produced . Talk to them of Naples , of Spain , or of South America . They stand forth , zealots for the doctrine of Divine Right , which has now come back to us , like a thief from transportation , under the alias of Legiti- macy . But ...
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... produced by the civil war . They the price of our Liberty Has the acquisition been worth the sacrifice ? It is the ... produces no pernicious effects on the intellectual and moral character of a people . We deplore the outrages which ...
... produced by the civil war . They the price of our Liberty Has the acquisition been worth the sacrifice ? It is the ... produces no pernicious effects on the intellectual and moral character of a people . We deplore the outrages which ...
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