Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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... idea " as well fitted for failed him to give an adequate idea " of " glow , ” but little suited for action . His the vastness of this thought . " The dull primary object being moral conduct , as monotony of prose did no sort of justice ...
... idea " as well fitted for failed him to give an adequate idea " of " glow , ” but little suited for action . His the vastness of this thought . " The dull primary object being moral conduct , as monotony of prose did no sort of justice ...
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... idea that you were following in Willie Dobb's steps . I would not have papa thinking you were setting up for an aristocrat for the world . " 66 " I am as good any day , " retorted Mary , with a toss of her spruce head . Papa should not ...
... idea that you were following in Willie Dobb's steps . I would not have papa thinking you were setting up for an aristocrat for the world . " 66 " I am as good any day , " retorted Mary , with a toss of her spruce head . Papa should not ...
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... idea ; the idea is the fact . This is only saying in other words what Wordsworth said at the beginning of the century : : - Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge -it is as immortal as the heart of man . If the labors of men of ...
... idea ; the idea is the fact . This is only saying in other words what Wordsworth said at the beginning of the century : : - Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge -it is as immortal as the heart of man . If the labors of men of ...
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