The London Quarterly Review, Объемы 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... ture to leave the heart to repose even in its intervals ; it may possibly not be altogether absorbing and engrossing , but in that case not with rest , but with excitement of anoth- the excitement of getting will alternate- er kind ...
... ture to leave the heart to repose even in its intervals ; it may possibly not be altogether absorbing and engrossing , but in that case not with rest , but with excitement of anoth- the excitement of getting will alternate- er kind ...
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... ture in our times and the ruin of art . But neither to this aim nor to this way of writing has Mr. Wordsworth ever lent himself . In his earlier efforts we find him wishing to write that which ' The high and tender Muses shall accept ...
... ture in our times and the ruin of art . But neither to this aim nor to this way of writing has Mr. Wordsworth ever lent himself . In his earlier efforts we find him wishing to write that which ' The high and tender Muses shall accept ...
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... ture . To the elegance and sublimity of the Grecian and Roman schools they have no pretension whatever , nor have they the se- The next morning he came , and his condi - vere grandeur of the best specimens of the tion was truly pitiable ...
... ture . To the elegance and sublimity of the Grecian and Roman schools they have no pretension whatever , nor have they the se- The next morning he came , and his condi - vere grandeur of the best specimens of the tion was truly pitiable ...
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... ture of the state of society and of the anar- Copan is on the left bank of the river of chy of political parties in Guatimala and the same name , which empties itself into the around it - and what a picture it is ! Tu- Motagua ; the ...
... ture of the state of society and of the anar- Copan is on the left bank of the river of chy of political parties in Guatimala and the same name , which empties itself into the around it - and what a picture it is ! Tu- Motagua ; the ...
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... ture is a broad range of stone steps between eight and nine inches high , and so steep that great care is necessary in ascending and descend- ing : of these we counted a hundred and one in their places . Nine were wanting at the top ...
... ture is a broad range of stone steps between eight and nine inches high , and so steep that great care is necessary in ascending and descend- ing : of these we counted a hundred and one in their places . Nine were wanting at the top ...
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