The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... striking in their immediate effect , in propor- tion as they are unlooked - for and heterogeneous , like the violent opposition of light and shade in a picture . We shall endeavour to explain this view of the subject more at large . Mr ...
... striking in their immediate effect , in propor- tion as they are unlooked - for and heterogeneous , like the violent opposition of light and shade in a picture . We shall endeavour to explain this view of the subject more at large . Mr ...
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... striking . From the top of the Calton Hill , the inhabitants of ' Auld Reekie ' can descry , or fancy they descry , the peaks of Ben Lomond and the waving outline of Rob Roy's country : we who live at the southern extremity of the ...
... striking . From the top of the Calton Hill , the inhabitants of ' Auld Reekie ' can descry , or fancy they descry , the peaks of Ben Lomond and the waving outline of Rob Roy's country : we who live at the southern extremity of the ...
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... striking lights , repeats the same conclusions till they become flat and insipid . Mr. Wordsworth's mind is obtuse , except as it is the organ and the receptacle of accumulated feelings : it is not analytic , but synthetic ; it is ...
... striking lights , repeats the same conclusions till they become flat and insipid . Mr. Wordsworth's mind is obtuse , except as it is the organ and the receptacle of accumulated feelings : it is not analytic , but synthetic ; it is ...
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