Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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Page 296
... mind of his own eyes . " Nor shall I take account of the quality of the poetry which I cite or quote . I con- fine ... mind is but the mind of their own eyes , " and in geology , as in other things , the tribe is unlikely to become ...
... mind of his own eyes . " Nor shall I take account of the quality of the poetry which I cite or quote . I con- fine ... mind is but the mind of their own eyes , " and in geology , as in other things , the tribe is unlikely to become ...
Page 390
... mind of that person . In spite of this tremendous affirmation , I venture to think not only that what Mr. Swinburne calls the " certainty of truth " will be imperceptible to many persons not devoid of poetic sense , but that to any man ...
... mind of that person . In spite of this tremendous affirmation , I venture to think not only that what Mr. Swinburne calls the " certainty of truth " will be imperceptible to many persons not devoid of poetic sense , but that to any man ...
Page 434
... mind , steeps everything he writes in a peculiar melan- choly . He had spent his life in meditat- ing a work he had never accomplished , in dreaming of marriage without ever mak- ing up his mind to marry , in a search for truth which ...
... mind , steeps everything he writes in a peculiar melan- choly . He had spent his life in meditat- ing a work he had never accomplished , in dreaming of marriage without ever mak- ing up his mind to marry , in a search for truth which ...
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