Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... feeling in simple language . The exclusive character of classic , as an imitation of the ancients , with which the French * If the French classic school has , in some instances , been more true to nature and feeling than in others , it ...
... feeling in simple language . The exclusive character of classic , as an imitation of the ancients , with which the French * If the French classic school has , in some instances , been more true to nature and feeling than in others , it ...
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... feeling in those to whom the fact was communicated ; in a few hours the knowledge of the circumstance became general in the town of Penzance , and imagination , which , in cases that interest the feelings , is always ready to colour ...
... feeling in those to whom the fact was communicated ; in a few hours the knowledge of the circumstance became general in the town of Penzance , and imagination , which , in cases that interest the feelings , is always ready to colour ...
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... feelings , impossible to be disconnected from the sight of those old tombs , & c . But , by whose order I know not , I ... feeling in those young years , on which your purest mind feeds still - and may it feed ! The antiquarian spirit ...
... feelings , impossible to be disconnected from the sight of those old tombs , & c . But , by whose order I know not , I ... feeling in those young years , on which your purest mind feeds still - and may it feed ! The antiquarian spirit ...
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