Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 317
... charm which comes from the romantic interest of many mis- fortunes , they have plenty of opinions on all subjects . If the heroine of an Eng- lish , French , or German novel usually charms us by reason of her sweetness , fortitude , and ...
... charm which comes from the romantic interest of many mis- fortunes , they have plenty of opinions on all subjects . If the heroine of an Eng- lish , French , or German novel usually charms us by reason of her sweetness , fortitude , and ...
Page 323
... charm of Cowper's best poetical work as at best innocent trifling , style . A poet , for example , might perhaps except so far as his poems were versified tell us , though a prosaic person cannot , sermons . His intention was everywhere ...
... charm of Cowper's best poetical work as at best innocent trifling , style . A poet , for example , might perhaps except so far as his poems were versified tell us , though a prosaic person cannot , sermons . His intention was everywhere ...
Page 328
... charms of simplicity , and regulated its manners and the educa- tion of its children by the unsophisticated laws of nature . It is doubtless a charm- ing picture , though the virtuous persons concerned are a little over - conscious of ...
... charms of simplicity , and regulated its manners and the educa- tion of its children by the unsophisticated laws of nature . It is doubtless a charm- ing picture , though the virtuous persons concerned are a little over - conscious of ...
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