The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... interest in the universe . There is no image so insignificant that it has not in some mood or other found the way into his heart : no sound that does not awaken the memory of other years . ' To him the meanest flower that blows can give ...
... interest in the universe . There is no image so insignificant that it has not in some mood or other found the way into his heart : no sound that does not awaken the memory of other years . ' To him the meanest flower that blows can give ...
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... interest it excites : to a mind like his , the serious and affecting is a kind of natural burlesque . It is a matter of course for him to be struck with the ab- surdity of the romantic or singular in any way , to whom everything out of ...
... interest it excites : to a mind like his , the serious and affecting is a kind of natural burlesque . It is a matter of course for him to be struck with the ab- surdity of the romantic or singular in any way , to whom everything out of ...
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... interest of the one , he possesses the fastidious refinement , the classic elegance of the other . Mr. Rogers , as a writer , is too effeminate , Lord Byron too extravagant : Mr. Campbell is neither . The author of the Pleasures of ...
... interest of the one , he possesses the fastidious refinement , the classic elegance of the other . Mr. Rogers , as a writer , is too effeminate , Lord Byron too extravagant : Mr. Campbell is neither . The author of the Pleasures of ...
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