The English Novel and the Principle of Its DevelopmentC. Scribner's sons, 1892 |
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... eyes of Ignorance . " No fear with Shakspeare of damaging his spontaneity ; he shakes a lance at the eyes of Ignorance in every line . With these views of the progress of forms in general , of the relations of Science — or the knowledge ...
... eyes of Ignorance . " No fear with Shakspeare of damaging his spontaneity ; he shakes a lance at the eyes of Ignorance in every line . With these views of the progress of forms in general , of the relations of Science — or the knowledge ...
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... eyes . Suppose we inquire , Has science cooled this poet's love ? We are answered in No. 60 of In Memoriam : If in thy second state sublime , Thy ransomed reason change replies With all the circle of the wise , The perfect flower of ...
... eyes . Suppose we inquire , Has science cooled this poet's love ? We are answered in No. 60 of In Memoriam : If in thy second state sublime , Thy ransomed reason change replies With all the circle of the wise , The perfect flower of ...
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Sidney Lanier. And if thou cast thine eyes below , How dimly character'd and slight , How dwarf'd a growth of cold and night , How blanch'd with darkness must I grow ! Yet turn thee to the doubtful shore , Where thy first form was made a ...
Sidney Lanier. And if thou cast thine eyes below , How dimly character'd and slight , How dwarf'd a growth of cold and night , How blanch'd with darkness must I grow ! Yet turn thee to the doubtful shore , Where thy first form was made a ...
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... look with the most cursory eye upon our everyday American life without seeing that the real advance of our society goes on not only without , but largely in spite of that ostensible And the Principle of its Development . 51.
... look with the most cursory eye upon our everyday American life without seeing that the real advance of our society goes on not only without , but largely in spite of that ostensible And the Principle of its Development . 51.
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... eyes bends over a ledger , and painfully casts up the figures day by day , on pitiful wages , to support his mother ... eye of my spirit there is more strength in this man's daily endurance of petty care and small weari- ness for love ...
... eyes bends over a ledger , and painfully casts up the figures day by day , on pitiful wages , to support his mother ... eye of my spirit there is more strength in this man's daily endurance of petty care and small weari- ness for love ...
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