Essays and Marginalia, Том 1E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... their way , or where they might be found less persua- sive : the more so from the casual manner of its appearance , and the undress in which it is presented . Secondly , as regards matters of detail , he deems viii PREFACE .
... their way , or where they might be found less persua- sive : the more so from the casual manner of its appearance , and the undress in which it is presented . Secondly , as regards matters of detail , he deems viii PREFACE .
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... manners , and almost new faces , in their exile . They seem to rely less on their antiquity , and more on their beauty and accomplishments . They are far less obtrusive and assuming ; but , at the same time , they have lost somewhat of ...
... manners , and almost new faces , in their exile . They seem to rely less on their antiquity , and more on their beauty and accomplishments . They are far less obtrusive and assuming ; but , at the same time , they have lost somewhat of ...
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... manners , but none at all in their morals . He has taken no pains to bring them into keeping with the Platonic and pantheistic philosophy which he puts into the mouth of the shade Anchises , nor even with the improved state of ethical ...
... manners , but none at all in their morals . He has taken no pains to bring them into keeping with the Platonic and pantheistic philosophy which he puts into the mouth of the shade Anchises , nor even with the improved state of ethical ...
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... manners , to destroy all dis- tinct conceptions as to the nature or personality of the objects of worship . The confusion , from which paganism is never perfectly free , of presiding powers with that over which they were supposed to ...
... manners , to destroy all dis- tinct conceptions as to the nature or personality of the objects of worship . The confusion , from which paganism is never perfectly free , of presiding powers with that over which they were supposed to ...
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... Virgil has placed in the kingdom of shades , it sheltered all manner of dreams , the love- liest and the wildest , and the fellest and foulest ; perhaps a few of prophetic import , that darkly told 34 ON THE POETICAL USE OF.
... Virgil has placed in the kingdom of shades , it sheltered all manner of dreams , the love- liest and the wildest , and the fellest and foulest ; perhaps a few of prophetic import , that darkly told 34 ON THE POETICAL USE OF.
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