Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... mind in contact with masterpieces . The literary masterpieces of the world are so rich , so full of beauties , so charged with ideas , that some or many of these must escape most readers . We wander as in a world full of flowers : we ...
... mind in contact with masterpieces . The literary masterpieces of the world are so rich , so full of beauties , so charged with ideas , that some or many of these must escape most readers . We wander as in a world full of flowers : we ...
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... minds . They are denouncing or applauding their own personal ideal of the author . A good deal of envy , hatred ... mind . Here is an opportunity for a story about that eminent female critic , Mrs. Carter , the learned lady , the ...
... minds . They are denouncing or applauding their own personal ideal of the author . A good deal of envy , hatred ... mind . Here is an opportunity for a story about that eminent female critic , Mrs. Carter , the learned lady , the ...
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... mind must act with rapidity . It must be trained to receive a succession of deli- cate impressions promptly and precisely . He must be agile in intellectual movement . If he misunderstands his author for a mo- ment , he must be ready ...
... mind must act with rapidity . It must be trained to receive a succession of deli- cate impressions promptly and precisely . He must be agile in intellectual movement . If he misunderstands his author for a mo- ment , he must be ready ...
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... mind it was necessary to buy the whole assortment . It is related in the account of the ever memorable sale of the Valdarfer Boccaccio that , " the honor of firing the first shot was due to a gentleman of Shrop- shire . . . who seemed ...
... mind it was necessary to buy the whole assortment . It is related in the account of the ever memorable sale of the Valdarfer Boccaccio that , " the honor of firing the first shot was due to a gentleman of Shrop- shire . . . who seemed ...
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... mind at rest , " I will wait , " he said , " till you make out my account . " Then he stood there , -perhaps at that moment the happiest of all mankind . - " I should like to have had that fine volume of Shakespeare for my daugh- ters ...
... mind at rest , " I will wait , " he said , " till you make out my account . " Then he stood there , -perhaps at that moment the happiest of all mankind . - " I should like to have had that fine volume of Shakespeare for my daugh- ters ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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