The Andover Review, Том 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... mind , consider themselves entitled to hale his moral personality before their judgment - seat , " — a railing , we may remark in pass- ing , natural to a man who could acknowledge to a sister his dis- honorable intentions toward a ...
... mind , consider themselves entitled to hale his moral personality before their judgment - seat , " — a railing , we may remark in pass- ing , natural to a man who could acknowledge to a sister his dis- honorable intentions toward a ...
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... mind pauses thereon in consternation . If a genius , literary or other , has the force to dwell apart , his great soul nourishing itself out of its own vitality , as did the mighty artist of the Medicean Chapel , of the Sistine , and of ...
... mind pauses thereon in consternation . If a genius , literary or other , has the force to dwell apart , his great soul nourishing itself out of its own vitality , as did the mighty artist of the Medicean Chapel , of the Sistine , and of ...
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... mind receives a somewhat severe shock from the comparison . We realize , too , to what extent Margaret was an incident with Goethe , at least in the outset , instead of being that about which the whole revolves , as in the opera ...
... mind receives a somewhat severe shock from the comparison . We realize , too , to what extent Margaret was an incident with Goethe , at least in the outset , instead of being that about which the whole revolves , as in the opera ...
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... mind that leads us to expect in this lyric a touch of that something expressed in the telling word re- morse . But there is none . Margaret is deeply , deeply wretched ; but her appeal ends as it begins , that the Virgin should look ...
... mind that leads us to expect in this lyric a touch of that something expressed in the telling word re- morse . But there is none . Margaret is deeply , deeply wretched ; but her appeal ends as it begins , that the Virgin should look ...
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... mind of the reader . scene . No sane person could dispute that the prison scene , as such , is one of the finest passages in modern literature ; that the vision here is perfect , that this is the sort of thing which strikes through to ...
... mind of the reader . scene . No sane person could dispute that the prison scene , as such , is one of the finest passages in modern literature ; that the vision here is perfect , that this is the sort of thing which strikes through to ...
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