The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... nature desiderated by Mr. Arnold , it is nevertheless the sort of experiment which has been first of all and last of all satisfactory to the religious nature . It is such an inner consciousness of God to which the saintly and good in ...
... nature desiderated by Mr. Arnold , it is nevertheless the sort of experiment which has been first of all and last of all satisfactory to the religious nature . It is such an inner consciousness of God to which the saintly and good in ...
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... nature . But the exaltation of common objects into a position which they have no right to occu- py is actually mischievous , because , under the fidelity with which the poet paints external circumstances , he disguises a ...
... nature . But the exaltation of common objects into a position which they have no right to occu- py is actually mischievous , because , under the fidelity with which the poet paints external circumstances , he disguises a ...
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... Nature ; he spiritualizes for us the out- ward world ; and that with no weak and sentimental , but with a thoroughly manly feeling . He always insists , it has been well said , that Nature gives gladness to the glad and comfort to the ...
... Nature ; he spiritualizes for us the out- ward world ; and that with no weak and sentimental , but with a thoroughly manly feeling . He always insists , it has been well said , that Nature gives gladness to the glad and comfort to the ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
ABSOLUTION | 14 |
OMPHALE | 48 |
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