Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 226
... thought , not indirectly through the mean- a rhetorical contrast , Leopardi can paint ing conveyed , but directly through the with minuteness , truth , and vigor , and in sound , the weight , the cadence of his the manner of purest ...
... thought , not indirectly through the mean- a rhetorical contrast , Leopardi can paint ing conveyed , but directly through the with minuteness , truth , and vigor , and in sound , the weight , the cadence of his the manner of purest ...
Page 700
... thought ; and no distinction arose between the force of law and the force of public opinion , for that distinction is of much later growth . Now , as in his organization of industry , so in his relations with the Catholic Church ...
... thought ; and no distinction arose between the force of law and the force of public opinion , for that distinction is of much later growth . Now , as in his organization of industry , so in his relations with the Catholic Church ...
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... thought vrom them we left behind , An ' that zome love mid still unite The hearts o ' blood wi ' souls of light . Zoo , if it ' twer mine , I'd let alwone The girt wold house o ' mossy stwone . ( P. 173. ) Such thoughts as these will ...
... thought vrom them we left behind , An ' that zome love mid still unite The hearts o ' blood wi ' souls of light . Zoo , if it ' twer mine , I'd let alwone The girt wold house o ' mossy stwone . ( P. 173. ) Such thoughts as these will ...
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