Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117 |
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A work , " trenchantly argues Major Sydenham Clarke , " designed on the principles of the Roman catacombs is suited only for the dead , in a literal or in a military sense . The vast system of subterranean chambers and passages is ...
A work , " trenchantly argues Major Sydenham Clarke , " designed on the principles of the Roman catacombs is suited only for the dead , in a literal or in a military sense . The vast system of subterranean chambers and passages is ...
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It is recognized that such volumes have nothing to say to the critical sense , that they do not belong to literature , and that the possession of the critical sense is exactly what makes it im- possible to read them and dreary to ...
It is recognized that such volumes have nothing to say to the critical sense , that they do not belong to literature , and that the possession of the critical sense is exactly what makes it im- possible to read them and dreary to ...
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If he misunderstands his author for a mo- ment , he must be ready instantly to retrace his steps ; he must not push on , obsti- nately force the sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English ...
If he misunderstands his author for a mo- ment , he must be ready instantly to retrace his steps ; he must not push on , obsti- nately force the sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English ...
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The soul of the musician rises in revolt , and affirms the eternity which the sense denies . He turns to God , builder and maker of houses not made with hands , and joy is born again of the glad confidence that , so long as God lives ...
The soul of the musician rises in revolt , and affirms the eternity which the sense denies . He turns to God , builder and maker of houses not made with hands , and joy is born again of the glad confidence that , so long as God lives ...
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If , then , music be appre- hended by a subtle sense of touch - that sense by means of which we know the forms and boundaries of things - there is nothing inherently irrational in the thought that musical combinations may have forms and ...
If , then , music be appre- hended by a subtle sense of touch - that sense by means of which we know the forms and boundaries of things - there is nothing inherently irrational in the thought that musical combinations may have forms and ...
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