Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 Seiten |
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... relations with society he can not yet appreciate ; committing flippant , prejudiced , or partial criticisms of them and their works , of which he knows little or iii nothing , tend to give the student a certain dazzling.
... relations with society he can not yet appreciate ; committing flippant , prejudiced , or partial criticisms of them and their works , of which he knows little or iii nothing , tend to give the student a certain dazzling.
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... give an instance or two of this derivation also . - 18. It is easy enough to understand how the sight of a picture or statue should affect us nearly in the same way as the sight of the original ; nor is it much more difficult to ...
... give an instance or two of this derivation also . - 18. It is easy enough to understand how the sight of a picture or statue should affect us nearly in the same way as the sight of the original ; nor is it much more difficult to ...
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... give an interest and a beauty to the prospect of which the uninstructed can not have the slightest perception . Upon this subject , also , Mr. Alison has expressed himself with his usual warmth and elegance . After observing , that , in ...
... give an interest and a beauty to the prospect of which the uninstructed can not have the slightest perception . Upon this subject , also , Mr. Alison has expressed himself with his usual warmth and elegance . After observing , that , in ...
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... give them no uneasiness ; and the suspicion of it should produce no contempt in any other persons . It is a strange aberration , indeed , of vanity , that makes us despise persons for being happy , for having sources of enjoyment in ...
... give them no uneasiness ; and the suspicion of it should produce no contempt in any other persons . It is a strange aberration , indeed , of vanity , that makes us despise persons for being happy , for having sources of enjoyment in ...
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... give rise to the same thought as It is sour ; " but because the term " acid " was learnt later in life , and has not been so often followed by the thought symbolized , it does not so readily arouse that thought as the term " sour . " If ...
... give rise to the same thought as It is sour ; " but because the term " acid " was learnt later in life , and has not been so often followed by the thought symbolized , it does not so readily arouse that thought as the term " sour . " If ...
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