English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature," and Supplementary to it : Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingJ.A. Bancroft & Company, 1867 - Всего страниц: 798 |
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... minds have always in them the seeds of true taste , and fre- quently of imitative genius . At least , though their enthusiastic or visionary turn of mind , as the man of the world would call it , should not always incline them to ...
... minds have always in them the seeds of true taste , and fre- quently of imitative genius . At least , though their enthusiastic or visionary turn of mind , as the man of the world would call it , should not always incline them to ...
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... mind and heart , extensive learning , profoundness of thought , great eloquence , sincere and unaffected piety , and a benevolence that embraced the good of the whole human race.2 HOMER AND MILTON . Perhaps few authors have been ...
... mind and heart , extensive learning , profoundness of thought , great eloquence , sincere and unaffected piety , and a benevolence that embraced the good of the whole human race.2 HOMER AND MILTON . Perhaps few authors have been ...
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... mind gave him a temper that spurned at all au- thority . This was his characteristic through life : it showed itself in every thought and every action , both public and private , from his earliest youth ; except that he did not appear ...
... mind gave him a temper that spurned at all au- thority . This was his characteristic through life : it showed itself in every thought and every action , both public and private , from his earliest youth ; except that he did not appear ...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New Ed Charles Dexter Cleveland Полный просмотр - 1871 |
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