Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... delight it by his presence , but dreadful like the son of Agamemnon , to purify it . " - SCHILLER . A NEW EDITION . LONDON : EDWARD MOXON , DOVER STREET . 1845 . BRADBURY AND EVANS , PRINTERS , WHITEFRIARS . PREFACE BY.
... delight it by his presence , but dreadful like the son of Agamemnon , to purify it . " - SCHILLER . A NEW EDITION . LONDON : EDWARD MOXON , DOVER STREET . 1845 . BRADBURY AND EVANS , PRINTERS , WHITEFRIARS . PREFACE BY.
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... delight every fact which proves that the patriotism and tenderness expressed in the songs of Burns , sprung from a noble and gentle heart ; and we pore over each letter that we expect will testify that the melancholy and the unbridled ...
... delight every fact which proves that the patriotism and tenderness expressed in the songs of Burns , sprung from a noble and gentle heart ; and we pore over each letter that we expect will testify that the melancholy and the unbridled ...
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... delight , " in a world congenial to them - we , clogged by error , ignorance , and strife , " see them not , till we are fitted by purification and improvement for their higher state . * For myself , no religious doctrine , nor ...
... delight , " in a world congenial to them - we , clogged by error , ignorance , and strife , " see them not , till we are fitted by purification and improvement for their higher state . * For myself , no religious doctrine , nor ...
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... delight in giving pleasure , and , urged by this feeling , he praised too much . Nor were his endeavours to exalt his correspondent in her own eyes founded on this feeling only . He had never read " Wilhelm Meister , " but I have heard ...
... delight in giving pleasure , and , urged by this feeling , he praised too much . Nor were his endeavours to exalt his correspondent in her own eyes founded on this feeling only . He had never read " Wilhelm Meister , " but I have heard ...
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... delight by its voice and motions ; and every inflexion of tone and every gesture will bear exact relation to a corresponding antitype in the pleasurable impressions which awakened it ; it will be the reflected image of that impression ...
... delight by its voice and motions ; and every inflexion of tone and every gesture will bear exact relation to a corresponding antitype in the pleasurable impressions which awakened it ; it will be the reflected image of that impression ...
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