Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... side of things , and here that side was to be seen in what may fairly be called its most attractive form , embellished by a thousand possibilities which fired his brain with vague but there- fore all the more dazzling notions of what ...
... side of things , and here that side was to be seen in what may fairly be called its most attractive form , embellished by a thousand possibilities which fired his brain with vague but there- fore all the more dazzling notions of what ...
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... Side by side , however , with these indications of exhaustion in the es- tablished order of society there are many signs of the activity and progress of the democratic spirit . Wilkes in the field of Nymphs , your fine forms with steps ...
... Side by side , however , with these indications of exhaustion in the es- tablished order of society there are many signs of the activity and progress of the democratic spirit . Wilkes in the field of Nymphs , your fine forms with steps ...
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... side of life , " she adds , “ and shall always be thankful to those who turn the bright side of that lantern to me . " In the following spring , she tells Mr. Morris she is impatient to hear his " approbation " of Oldcastle's on ...
... side of life , " she adds , “ and shall always be thankful to those who turn the bright side of that lantern to me . " In the following spring , she tells Mr. Morris she is impatient to hear his " approbation " of Oldcastle's on ...
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... side , and almost every letter records a loss . These are the misfortunes of long life [ she says ] , and which in old age cannot be repaired . One can hardly then make acquaintance , cer- tainly not friends . Indeed , with all the im ...
... side , and almost every letter records a loss . These are the misfortunes of long life [ she says ] , and which in old age cannot be repaired . One can hardly then make acquaintance , cer- tainly not friends . Indeed , with all the im ...
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... side by side with such as are already on the list . Secondly , being an incurable disciple of Platonism , I fear that Schopenhauer did not remain in the Cartesian line of spirit- ualism . I feel persuaded that two notions , which , it ...
... side by side with such as are already on the list . Secondly , being an incurable disciple of Platonism , I fear that Schopenhauer did not remain in the Cartesian line of spirit- ualism . I feel persuaded that two notions , which , it ...
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