Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... existence . Few persons , I presume , can look back on their first reading of Lessing's Laocoon without pleasure , without remembering how their outlook was widened , how their ideas were clarified , how they had gained more in a few ...
... existence . Few persons , I presume , can look back on their first reading of Lessing's Laocoon without pleasure , without remembering how their outlook was widened , how their ideas were clarified , how they had gained more in a few ...
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... existence as in itself a species of literature . At its best , this is one of the most exquisite of intellectual products , and only a little below the creative work of the novelist or poet . It has come into existence much later than ...
... existence as in itself a species of literature . At its best , this is one of the most exquisite of intellectual products , and only a little below the creative work of the novelist or poet . It has come into existence much later than ...
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... existence of this copy , which was strange , as it is without the slightest question the most perfect copy in the world . Not only was it in beautiful condition and perfectly uncut , but the last ten leaves were unopened — a state which ...
... existence of this copy , which was strange , as it is without the slightest question the most perfect copy in the world . Not only was it in beautiful condition and perfectly uncut , but the last ten leaves were unopened — a state which ...
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... existence- present itself as vision of substantial reali- ties ? If the notes produced by Mrs. Watts Hughes suffice to group her floating pigments into shapes of " weird caverns at the bottom of the sea , full of beautifully colored ...
... existence- present itself as vision of substantial reali- ties ? If the notes produced by Mrs. Watts Hughes suffice to group her floating pigments into shapes of " weird caverns at the bottom of the sea , full of beautifully colored ...
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... existence upon singularly unimportant things ; and some phenomena that in one form or another daily attract our attention are produced by startlingly overlooked ma- terial , What is the agent that magically transforms the leaden heavens ...
... existence upon singularly unimportant things ; and some phenomena that in one form or another daily attract our attention are produced by startlingly overlooked ma- terial , What is the agent that magically transforms the leaden heavens ...
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