Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... human thought , seem equally to be the element in which the mind of the author moves . In convicting Mr. Croker of ignorance in unim- portant dates , in giving a philosophical view of the progress of society , in analyzing the mental ...
... human thought , seem equally to be the element in which the mind of the author moves . In convicting Mr. Croker of ignorance in unim- portant dates , in giving a philosophical view of the progress of society , in analyzing the mental ...
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... human interest , and of many more sub- jects which only he can make interesting . He can battle theologians with weapons drawn from antique armories unknown to themselves ; sting pedants with his wit , and then overthrow them with a ...
... human interest , and of many more sub- jects which only he can make interesting . He can battle theologians with weapons drawn from antique armories unknown to themselves ; sting pedants with his wit , and then overthrow them with a ...
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... humanity . His harshness to the captive of his criticism is a transgression of the law against cruelty to animals , Among a squad of bad writers - if the simile be allow- able he seems to exclaim with the large - boned quad- ruped that ...
... humanity . His harshness to the captive of his criticism is a transgression of the law against cruelty to animals , Among a squad of bad writers - if the simile be allow- able he seems to exclaim with the large - boned quad- ruped that ...
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... human affection is in them , and " old . " A composition which dazzles at first sight by gaudy epithets , or brilliant turns of expression , or glitter- ing trains of imagery , may fade gradually from the mind , and leave no enduring ...
... human affection is in them , and " old . " A composition which dazzles at first sight by gaudy epithets , or brilliant turns of expression , or glitter- ing trains of imagery , may fade gradually from the mind , and leave no enduring ...
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... humanity . He gazes into the awful gulfs of iniquity , which make a hell of many perverted bosoms , with the eye of conscience and religion ; and is apt to transfer to the race some of the associations which such a contem- plation ...
... humanity . He gazes into the awful gulfs of iniquity , which make a hell of many perverted bosoms , with the eye of conscience and religion ; and is apt to transfer to the race some of the associations which such a contem- plation ...
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