Littell's Living Age, Volume 124Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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... spirit , and gaiety- " from grave to gay , from lively to severe dashing through every description of folly and fun , dealing in those rapid transitions by which the attention and imagination are arrested and excited ; - - always ...
... spirit , and gaiety- " from grave to gay , from lively to severe dashing through every description of folly and fun , dealing in those rapid transitions by which the attention and imagination are arrested and excited ; - - always ...
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... spirit ; and there are many things in this book which go far to produce the opposite impression . great influence is indispensable to carry this question , and therefore most useful at this time , cannot be doubted , for he can address ...
... spirit ; and there are many things in this book which go far to produce the opposite impression . great influence is indispensable to carry this question , and therefore most useful at this time , cannot be doubted , for he can address ...
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... spirits , his humour ual watch over our own minds and thoughts , mixed with sarcasm , but not ill - natured , his and steadily resolving never to be turned from wonderful information , and the facility with considerations of justice and ...
... spirits , his humour ual watch over our own minds and thoughts , mixed with sarcasm , but not ill - natured , his and steadily resolving never to be turned from wonderful information , and the facility with considerations of justice and ...
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... spirit which If Brougham was jealous of others , others was sympathetic with that of the journal- were jealous of him ; and without be - ist , and no very fixed or unbending opin- lieving , with Mr. Greville , that the insult ( ions ...
... spirit which If Brougham was jealous of others , others was sympathetic with that of the journal- were jealous of him ; and without be - ist , and no very fixed or unbending opin- lieving , with Mr. Greville , that the insult ( ions ...
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... spirit might tian's triumphant Assunta . The two become affected ; but the sense of power sides of Botticelli's character are typified in him transcends all affectation , as it by two of his pictures , " Mars and does in Shakespeare ...
... spirit might tian's triumphant Assunta . The two become affected ; but the sense of power sides of Botticelli's character are typified in him transcends all affectation , as it by two of his pictures , " Mars and does in Shakespeare ...
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