Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... give an active mind a high programme and to add the element of artistic beauty to the conception of suc- Just in proportion as he is sentient and restless , just in proportion as he vibrates with intellectual experience , is the critic ...
... give an active mind a high programme and to add the element of artistic beauty to the conception of suc- Just in proportion as he is sentient and restless , just in proportion as he vibrates with intellectual experience , is the critic ...
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... give a judgment on its execution . This work is strictly im- personal . He must not air his own opin- ions , he should not , in this elementary kind of criticism , compare the author's book with those of his contemporaries , or even ...
... give a judgment on its execution . This work is strictly im- personal . He must not air his own opin- ions , he should not , in this elementary kind of criticism , compare the author's book with those of his contemporaries , or even ...
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... give me seed - corn , that I may return to the field , for my great brother has commanded me saying , ' Hasten back to me and do not And the woman said to him , " Go and open the seed - chest , that thou mayest take what thy heart ...
... give me seed - corn , that I may return to the field , for my great brother has commanded me saying , ' Hasten back to me and do not And the woman said to him , " Go and open the seed - chest , that thou mayest take what thy heart ...
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... gives us no atoms . Nature knows nothing that is not divisible . Man postulated atoms in spite of nature ; and that ... Give us men who are not only scholars but thinkers , men like Sir W. Jones and Colebrooke in England , like ...
... gives us no atoms . Nature knows nothing that is not divisible . Man postulated atoms in spite of nature ; and that ... Give us men who are not only scholars but thinkers , men like Sir W. Jones and Colebrooke in England , like ...
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... give the grouse some- thing to drink . Or there is too much water ; the river is running too big , and the fish make their way to quieter stretches above . And it now and then happens , when everything else seems right , that the fish ...
... give the grouse some- thing to drink . Or there is too much water ; the river is running too big , and the fish make their way to quieter stretches above . And it now and then happens , when everything else seems right , that the fish ...
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