Blackwood's Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... appears to us that there is not one of them , at least not one that has written since the age of Elizabeth , in whose use of words the most deli- cate sense of beauty concurs with so much exquisite subtlety of metaphy- sical perception ...
... appears to us that there is not one of them , at least not one that has written since the age of Elizabeth , in whose use of words the most deli- cate sense of beauty concurs with so much exquisite subtlety of metaphy- sical perception ...
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... appears , who , impelled by compas sion , has been induced to visit , and endeavour to relieve the captive ; on hearing whose story , when she is told that the wretched mother was follow- ing a beloved husband , the tender re ...
... appears , who , impelled by compas sion , has been induced to visit , and endeavour to relieve the captive ; on hearing whose story , when she is told that the wretched mother was follow- ing a beloved husband , the tender re ...
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... appears to have done , ) he has lost Iris , and married another lady whose romance name is Valeria . Having lived happily with her for a few months , their harmony is disturb- ed by money , the root of evil . ton is in want of cash to ...
... appears to have done , ) he has lost Iris , and married another lady whose romance name is Valeria . Having lived happily with her for a few months , their harmony is disturb- ed by money , the root of evil . ton is in want of cash to ...
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... appears in our own pursuit of them . The blending of the knowledge of Na- ture by the earliest ages with their my- thology , and somewhat later , with their most solemn and impassioned poetry , These powerful feelings , whatever they ...
... appears in our own pursuit of them . The blending of the knowledge of Na- ture by the earliest ages with their my- thology , and somewhat later , with their most solemn and impassioned poetry , These powerful feelings , whatever they ...
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... appears necessarily to concur to the same effect : -Nor does there seem more reason to doubt , that the ultimate tendency of these studies in excess , is to degrade and injure the faculties which they raise up in the first place to an ...
... appears necessarily to concur to the same effect : -Nor does there seem more reason to doubt , that the ultimate tendency of these studies in excess , is to degrade and injure the faculties which they raise up in the first place to an ...
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