The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... feeling , and no prosody exists . They present to and the feeling must have acquired consi- the ear a smooth and monotonous flow of derable strength before a nation is able to sounds , unbroken by any modulation , and express it in its ...
... feeling , and no prosody exists . They present to and the feeling must have acquired consi- the ear a smooth and monotonous flow of derable strength before a nation is able to sounds , unbroken by any modulation , and express it in its ...
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... feeling in those times of Englishmen as such towards Scotland . Very different was the feeling of Scotchmen re- specting their own country and its relations to England . The patriotism of Scotch men was , as we all know , quite as ...
... feeling in those times of Englishmen as such towards Scotland . Very different was the feeling of Scotchmen re- specting their own country and its relations to England . The patriotism of Scotch men was , as we all know , quite as ...
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... feeling sees in art chiefly a parison of them with similar allegories , especi- suggestion of a fact or feeling too familiar to ally to Dante and Spenser . We think that Mr. him to require full representation . The pic- Ruskin would ...
... feeling sees in art chiefly a parison of them with similar allegories , especi- suggestion of a fact or feeling too familiar to ally to Dante and Spenser . We think that Mr. him to require full representation . The pic- Ruskin would ...
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