Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 688
... sense , and transported into a region in which he is alone with his thoughts , and all but unconscious of the momentary changes going on around him . Well , is not Wordsworth confirmed by the good sense , the better sense of the world ...
... sense , and transported into a region in which he is alone with his thoughts , and all but unconscious of the momentary changes going on around him . Well , is not Wordsworth confirmed by the good sense , the better sense of the world ...
Page 689
... sense of the wholeness of the universe , and especially of the essential harmony of the whole unĂ- verse with the most sublime things in it , like " the light of setting suns , and the round ocean , and the living air , and the blue sky ...
... sense of the wholeness of the universe , and especially of the essential harmony of the whole unĂ- verse with the most sublime things in it , like " the light of setting suns , and the round ocean , and the living air , and the blue sky ...
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... sense of obligation that it was the body of her child by a fin- is entirely independent of the sense of ger which she found in the dish . In a utility ? The dog knew somehow that his frenzy she fled to the forest , and was master wanted ...
... sense of obligation that it was the body of her child by a fin- is entirely independent of the sense of ger which she found in the dish . In a utility ? The dog knew somehow that his frenzy she fled to the forest , and was master wanted ...
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