The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... reader , but only for the metaphysician ; and " as it was shorter , so was it plainer , and perhaps , in order to provoke discus- sion , a little bolder than Hume's Essays . " Its title , perhaps , was still bolder than its scope . It ...
... reader , but only for the metaphysician ; and " as it was shorter , so was it plainer , and perhaps , in order to provoke discus- sion , a little bolder than Hume's Essays . " Its title , perhaps , was still bolder than its scope . It ...
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... reader can scarcely believe it serious . But to the poet the idea of such a hideous panorama exhibited by a fairy to a pure mortal maiden has no incongruity in it . His mind fails to seize the subtle sense of inappropriateness . He is ...
... reader can scarcely believe it serious . But to the poet the idea of such a hideous panorama exhibited by a fairy to a pure mortal maiden has no incongruity in it . His mind fails to seize the subtle sense of inappropriateness . He is ...
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... reader , like a horrible nightmare . They then returned and set- tled for a time in Great Marlow on the Thames , and in the year 1818 finally left England for Italy . In the interval occur- red Harriet's death ; the marriage which ...
... reader , like a horrible nightmare . They then returned and set- tled for a time in Great Marlow on the Thames , and in the year 1818 finally left England for Italy . In the interval occur- red Harriet's death ; the marriage which ...
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... reader . Indeed we should be dis- posed to say that no reader above twenty could at the present day give a sufficiently long strain of time and attention to master this word - sonata - this flood of linked sweetness and musical discord ...
... reader . Indeed we should be dis- posed to say that no reader above twenty could at the present day give a sufficiently long strain of time and attention to master this word - sonata - this flood of linked sweetness and musical discord ...
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... reader with that high pang of participation which is the loftiest form of sympathy . There is nothing in this of the pretentious and petty flurry of rebellion . The Divine Rebel is calm in the greatness of his pas- sion and agony - calm ...
... reader with that high pang of participation which is the loftiest form of sympathy . There is nothing in this of the pretentious and petty flurry of rebellion . The Divine Rebel is calm in the greatness of his pas- sion and agony - calm ...
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