Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 20
... mind an engagement he had previously forgot- ten , and not very many minutes afterwards he rose to take his leave . Mr. Vansittart , who happened to have been away for a short time from town also about this time , paid his first visit ...
... mind an engagement he had previously forgot- ten , and not very many minutes afterwards he rose to take his leave . Mr. Vansittart , who happened to have been away for a short time from town also about this time , paid his first visit ...
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... mind : the spirit of reli- will be equally suggestive of the exhaus gious fanaticism which rose up in opposition of the inspiring impulse of the eigh- tion to them , seemed hostile to every form teenth century . The following extract of ...
... mind : the spirit of reli- will be equally suggestive of the exhaus gious fanaticism which rose up in opposition of the inspiring impulse of the eigh- tion to them , seemed hostile to every form teenth century . The following extract of ...
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... mind to seek after them , or to notice them when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Bal - inative art . I suppose it will be gener lads ; " in which it was agreed that my en- deavors should be ...
... mind to seek after them , or to notice them when they present themselves . In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Bal - inative art . I suppose it will be gener lads ; " in which it was agreed that my en- deavors should be ...
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... mind in an might spring from the natural corruption unusual aspect ; and further and above all , to of some true principle of art , he inferred make these incidents and situations interest- from his observations that it arose from aing ...
... mind in an might spring from the natural corruption unusual aspect ; and further and above all , to of some true principle of art , he inferred make these incidents and situations interest- from his observations that it arose from aing ...
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... mind and heart : such incidents as the narrative contains are redeemed from meanness only by falling in naturally with the beau- tiful pastoral scene called up before the imagination ; and , even as it is , several stanzas are so ...
... mind and heart : such incidents as the narrative contains are redeemed from meanness only by falling in naturally with the beau- tiful pastoral scene called up before the imagination ; and , even as it is , several stanzas are so ...
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