National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... effect which such calamities are likely to have upon me will be seen more in the whole tenor of my life afterwards than in any violent or deep - felt grief of the moment : every succeeding loss will insensibly sink the level of my ...
... effect which such calamities are likely to have upon me will be seen more in the whole tenor of my life afterwards than in any violent or deep - felt grief of the moment : every succeeding loss will insensibly sink the level of my ...
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... , though pass- ing effect on his impressible nature . You see men of this sort : they are like a jelly ; they tremble all over at what would little move most people , and yet receive no permanent impressions Thomas Moore . 25.
... , though pass- ing effect on his impressible nature . You see men of this sort : they are like a jelly ; they tremble all over at what would little move most people , and yet receive no permanent impressions Thomas Moore . 25.
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... effect of his works and of his singing , the anxious collection of every little tribute to his success , -have been said to be evidence , not so much of vanity as of a humility which required these supports . They spring really from the ...
... effect of his works and of his singing , the anxious collection of every little tribute to his success , -have been said to be evidence , not so much of vanity as of a humility which required these supports . They spring really from the ...
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... effects of music ; but Moore also possessed , and in the highest degree , what more is wanted for the latter purpose . He had a mobility , a naked susceptibility in the emotional part of his nature , vibrating with every change of those ...
... effects of music ; but Moore also possessed , and in the highest degree , what more is wanted for the latter purpose . He had a mobility , a naked susceptibility in the emotional part of his nature , vibrating with every change of those ...
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... effect as file - leader . The phalanx also was of all possible combinations of men the most formidable against an Asiatic army . It could not be shaken by a charge of horse ; while against the spearmen and archers of Persia it was as ...
... effect as file - leader . The phalanx also was of all possible combinations of men the most formidable against an Asiatic army . It could not be shaken by a charge of horse ; while against the spearmen and archers of Persia it was as ...
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