Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... mind , as excited by external objects and internal sen- phrases of former poets , no attempts at describ- ing what the author might have become ac- quainted with in his limited reading : the woods , the vales , the brooks- " the crimson ...
... mind , as excited by external objects and internal sen- phrases of former poets , no attempts at describ- ing what the author might have become ac- quainted with in his limited reading : the woods , the vales , the brooks- " the crimson ...
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... mind that he must remain a before him . Old Parker Clare thereupon hob- farmer's drudge and a poetical pauper , to bled forward , trembling all over , and , in a faint plough and thresh - something better than voice , told the great man ...
... mind that he must remain a before him . Old Parker Clare thereupon hob- farmer's drudge and a poetical pauper , to bled forward , trembling all over , and , in a faint plough and thresh - something better than voice , told the great man ...
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... mind's anatomy . Either of the other al- ternatives is the natural resource of an ac- tive imagination which can manage any- thing better than a correct likeness of what is ; which even as an object to be aimed at they regard ...
... mind's anatomy . Either of the other al- ternatives is the natural resource of an ac- tive imagination which can manage any- thing better than a correct likeness of what is ; which even as an object to be aimed at they regard ...
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... Mind , " said she , laughing , " I have not the vaguest no- tion of what you were balancing in your mind , but somehow I suspect unmixed good or evil is very rare , and I take my stand on a compromise . Am I right ? " " I scarcely know ...
... Mind , " said she , laughing , " I have not the vaguest no- tion of what you were balancing in your mind , but somehow I suspect unmixed good or evil is very rare , and I take my stand on a compromise . Am I right ? " " I scarcely know ...
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... mind for a cause or a cure , and stumbled on one of his old acts of lavish generosity , and extraordinary misconception of his daughter's taste and of the laws of harmony . He surprised her by the arrival from her mother's merchant's ...
... mind for a cause or a cure , and stumbled on one of his old acts of lavish generosity , and extraordinary misconception of his daughter's taste and of the laws of harmony . He surprised her by the arrival from her mother's merchant's ...
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