The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... force and truth the intellectual charac- teristics of which this extraordinary man afforded ( as we conceive ) an example - an example illustrious , no doubt , and wonderful , but to our minds not less mel- ancholy : - But the ...
... force and truth the intellectual charac- teristics of which this extraordinary man afforded ( as we conceive ) an example - an example illustrious , no doubt , and wonderful , but to our minds not less mel- ancholy : - But the ...
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... force , as well as its richness , from the great variety and diversity of its constituents , and that it will be best written by him who avails himself of all its elements in their natural proportion , tempering one with another . And ...
... force , as well as its richness , from the great variety and diversity of its constituents , and that it will be best written by him who avails himself of all its elements in their natural proportion , tempering one with another . And ...
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... force : - ' The sensual and the dark rebel in vain , Slaves by their own compulsion . ' * Milton saw it , ardently political as he was ; or perhaps he saw it only when the ardour of his political mind had been informed by ex- perience ...
... force : - ' The sensual and the dark rebel in vain , Slaves by their own compulsion . ' * Milton saw it , ardently political as he was ; or perhaps he saw it only when the ardour of his political mind had been informed by ex- perience ...
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... force throughout the portion of the universe which the other hand , by those who have a genuine comprehension of science , but are led , from the want of other knowledge , faculties , or VOL . LXIX . 3 Love's Labour's Lost . is known to ...
... force throughout the portion of the universe which the other hand , by those who have a genuine comprehension of science , but are led , from the want of other knowledge , faculties , or VOL . LXIX . 3 Love's Labour's Lost . is known to ...
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... force to an imaginative mind , owing to its individual experience . For to such a mind the absent and the distant appear with a vividness of colouring which realities when present will generally be found to fall short of ; and when fear ...
... force to an imaginative mind , owing to its individual experience . For to such a mind the absent and the distant appear with a vividness of colouring which realities when present will generally be found to fall short of ; and when fear ...
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