Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... strong , his taste pure , and his sense of the ridiculous exquisitely keen . This is strange - and yet the strangest is behind . There is no reason whatever to think , that those amongst whom he lived saw any thing shocking or ...
... strong , his taste pure , and his sense of the ridiculous exquisitely keen . This is strange - and yet the strangest is behind . There is no reason whatever to think , that those amongst whom he lived saw any thing shocking or ...
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... strong democratic spirit was called into action . The Carlovingian sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it . The generous policy of Otho encouraged it . It might per- haps have been suppressed by a close coalition between the Church ...
... strong democratic spirit was called into action . The Carlovingian sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it . The generous policy of Otho encouraged it . It might per- haps have been suppressed by a close coalition between the Church ...
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... strong and dark , but not frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , while it expresses nothing , seems to discern every thing ; cheeks pale with thought and seden- tary habits ; lips formed with feminine delicacy , but com- pressed ...
... strong and dark , but not frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , while it expresses nothing , seems to discern every thing ; cheeks pale with thought and seden- tary habits ; lips formed with feminine delicacy , but com- pressed ...
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... strong feeling ; it takes every character , and retains none ; its aspect is diversified , not by passions , but by faint and transitory semblances of passion , a mock joy , a mock fear , a mock love , a mock pride , which chase each ...
... strong feeling ; it takes every character , and retains none ; its aspect is diversified , not by passions , but by faint and transitory semblances of passion , a mock joy , a mock fear , a mock love , a mock pride , which chase each ...
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... strong distinction ; yet we approach them with feelings altogether dissimilar . We cannot conceive of them as using the expressions or ges- tures of each other . Let us suppose that a zoologist should attempt to give an account of some ...
... strong distinction ; yet we approach them with feelings altogether dissimilar . We cannot conceive of them as using the expressions or ges- tures of each other . Let us suppose that a zoologist should attempt to give an account of some ...
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