Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd ...D.Appleton, 1869 - 172 страници |
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... kind , or believing that the highest excellence is within the reach of its exertions . But these things are not unreal ; they are shadows , in- deed , in themselves ; but they are shadows cast from objects stately and eternal . Man can ...
... kind , or believing that the highest excellence is within the reach of its exertions . But these things are not unreal ; they are shadows , in- deed , in themselves ; but they are shadows cast from objects stately and eternal . Man can ...
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... kind ; watch his growing plantations as they rise , and seem to water them with our tears ! The exceeding vividness of all the descriptions are more delightful when com- bined with the loneliness and distance of the scene " placed far ...
... kind ; watch his growing plantations as they rise , and seem to water them with our tears ! The exceeding vividness of all the descriptions are more delightful when com- bined with the loneliness and distance of the scene " placed far ...
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... kind of privacy in our sympathies with them as though they were a part of ourselves , which strangers knew not - and as if in pub- licly expressing them , we were violating the sanctities of our own souls . We must recol - heighten the ...
... kind of privacy in our sympathies with them as though they were a part of ourselves , which strangers knew not - and as if in pub- licly expressing them , we were violating the sanctities of our own souls . We must recol - heighten the ...
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... kind , of whose beatings we had become almost unconscious . It does honour to humanity by stripping off its artificial disguises . Its magic is not like that by which Arabian enchanters raised up glit- tering spires , domes , and ...
... kind , of whose beatings we had become almost unconscious . It does honour to humanity by stripping off its artificial disguises . Its magic is not like that by which Arabian enchanters raised up glit- tering spires , domes , and ...
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... kind . Never was so much former interferes with our interest for the latter , and the present difficulties of the last deprive us of those emotions of fond retro- spection , which the fate of the first would otherwise awaken . Still ...
... kind . Never was so much former interferes with our interest for the latter , and the present difficulties of the last deprive us of those emotions of fond retro- spection , which the fate of the first would otherwise awaken . Still ...
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