Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 39;Volume 102John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... human weak- ness and naturalness with things divine , " in the highest degree poetical ; also , that there is in many of these plays a pathos that is rarely to be found in directly religious poetry , and which would make it difficult ...
... human weak- ness and naturalness with things divine , " in the highest degree poetical ; also , that there is in many of these plays a pathos that is rarely to be found in directly religious poetry , and which would make it difficult ...
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... human sigh , made me not astonished that my companion . should assist me to mount with some caution , adjusting the stirrup - leathers for me , and holding the steed's head until I was well settled in the saddle . His face was very ...
... human sigh , made me not astonished that my companion . should assist me to mount with some caution , adjusting the stirrup - leathers for me , and holding the steed's head until I was well settled in the saddle . His face was very ...
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... human hero or heroine , who has been severed from his or her supernatural spouse , seeks the lost one sorrowing , and after many perilous adventures is rewarded by reunion with the object of affection . Sometimes these two themes are ...
... human hero or heroine , who has been severed from his or her supernatural spouse , seeks the lost one sorrowing , and after many perilous adventures is rewarded by reunion with the object of affection . Sometimes these two themes are ...
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... human race , on whom Prometheus had just conferred the gift of fire . The wise Titan avoided the dangerous charmer , but his brother Epimetheus accepted the maiden en- dowed , like Italy , with " the fatal gift of beauty , ' ' and ...
... human race , on whom Prometheus had just conferred the gift of fire . The wise Titan avoided the dangerous charmer , but his brother Epimetheus accepted the maiden en- dowed , like Italy , with " the fatal gift of beauty , ' ' and ...
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... human form became amalgamated is easily imagined . 66 There appears to be plenty of evi- dence that , at different times , a form of madness has broken out by which indi- viduals have fancied themselves to be turned into wolves . Burton ...
... human form became amalgamated is easily imagined . 66 There appears to be plenty of evi- dence that , at different times , a form of madness has broken out by which indi- viduals have fancied themselves to be turned into wolves . Burton ...
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