Littell's Living Age, Volume 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... true that England boasts of many distin- guished female writers ; that the works of Mrs. Radcliffe opened a new vein of rich description and solemn mystery ; that the comedies of Inchbald netted her innocent and persevering spirit some ...
... true that England boasts of many distin- guished female writers ; that the works of Mrs. Radcliffe opened a new vein of rich description and solemn mystery ; that the comedies of Inchbald netted her innocent and persevering spirit some ...
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... true poem is works . We pass to that other cause of obscurity the poet's mind , the true ship is the ship - builder , " we have hinted at the agglomerations of a mul- and so forth . It would be waste of time and titude of unrelated , or ...
... true poem is works . We pass to that other cause of obscurity the poet's mind , the true ship is the ship - builder , " we have hinted at the agglomerations of a mul- and so forth . It would be waste of time and titude of unrelated , or ...
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... true ; and it hinges on facts which are the staple of our daily knowledge , though we lack the faith that would show us how they are linked together , and made to act upon each other by an unseen yet ever- working power ; and ...
... true ; and it hinges on facts which are the staple of our daily knowledge , though we lack the faith that would show us how they are linked together , and made to act upon each other by an unseen yet ever- working power ; and ...
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