Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 20
... suppose , that he has become immersed in zoology , since you left town , " he added with a smile . " Know it , my dear sir ! I have just come from seeing him . I assure you the smell of that house is enough to knock you down , literally ...
... suppose , that he has become immersed in zoology , since you left town , " he added with a smile . " Know it , my dear sir ! I have just come from seeing him . I assure you the smell of that house is enough to knock you down , literally ...
Page 26
... suppose it will be gener lads ; " in which it was agreed that my en- deavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a ...
... suppose it will be gener lads ; " in which it was agreed that my en- deavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural , or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a ...
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... suppose that everybody would be on Wordsworth's side as far as he was op- posed to Darwin . Almost any species of verse writing , if it show sincere feeling , is better than a style inspired simply by pomposity and affectation . To ...
... suppose that everybody would be on Wordsworth's side as far as he was op- posed to Darwin . Almost any species of verse writing , if it show sincere feeling , is better than a style inspired simply by pomposity and affectation . To ...
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... suppose that there is scarcely any one largely acquainted with poetry who would not say , on first reading it , that there was an incongruity between the matter of this poem and the metrical form in which it is expressed . But , " Hold ...
... suppose that there is scarcely any one largely acquainted with poetry who would not say , on first reading it , that there was an incongruity between the matter of this poem and the metrical form in which it is expressed . But , " Hold ...
Page 34
... we may notice that these hermits were generally men of peculiar history and of peculiar character . Nor do I suppose they themselves ever dreamed that their tuted a white counterpane , which she had found in 34 AT ANY COST .
... we may notice that these hermits were generally men of peculiar history and of peculiar character . Nor do I suppose they themselves ever dreamed that their tuted a white counterpane , which she had found in 34 AT ANY COST .
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