Littell's Living Age, Volume 122Living Age Company Incorporated, 1874 |
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... sense . His conceptions stand out clearly cut and fine , in a magnitude and nobility as far as possible removed from the small and sickly vagueness common to this century of letters . If he seems obscure at times it is from no infirmity ...
... sense . His conceptions stand out clearly cut and fine , in a magnitude and nobility as far as possible removed from the small and sickly vagueness common to this century of letters . If he seems obscure at times it is from no infirmity ...
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... sense is far stronger in him than the moral to him as a natural morality to be discov- sense . It is evident at least that his mind ered in the balance of them ; and as naturally subordinates the general laws of little as he accepts the ...
... sense is far stronger in him than the moral to him as a natural morality to be discov- sense . It is evident at least that his mind ered in the balance of them ; and as naturally subordinates the general laws of little as he accepts the ...
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... sense , not to say the taste or the propriety , of misspelling a fine sentence like this ? — " Humour must fall out ... sense is a razor without a handle . Half the discomfort of life is the result of getting tired of ourselves ...
... sense , not to say the taste or the propriety , of misspelling a fine sentence like this ? — " Humour must fall out ... sense is a razor without a handle . Half the discomfort of life is the result of getting tired of ourselves ...
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Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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