Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 140W. Blackwood & Sons, 1865 |
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... nature as dry champange is different in quality from small beer . " Yes , " he said ; " I know I am only too conscious of that defect . " As indeed he was conscious of the defect of it in herself . But he had many reasons for not ...
... nature as dry champange is different in quality from small beer . " Yes , " he said ; " I know I am only too conscious of that defect . " As indeed he was conscious of the defect of it in herself . But he had many reasons for not ...
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... nature , he did not suspect the ex- tremes of feeling of which he was eminently capable . He had at first felt Corona's influence , and her face and voice seemed to awaken in him a memory , which was yet no real remembrance but an ...
... nature , he did not suspect the ex- tremes of feeling of which he was eminently capable . He had at first felt Corona's influence , and her face and voice seemed to awaken in him a memory , which was yet no real remembrance but an ...
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... nature that ever put thought into verse . As a young man , he had represented himself in his " Yarrow Unvisited " as arguing with the companion of his Scottish tour , that it was quite unnecessary to waste a day on Yarrow , that there ...
... nature that ever put thought into verse . As a young man , he had represented himself in his " Yarrow Unvisited " as arguing with the companion of his Scottish tour , that it was quite unnecessary to waste a day on Yarrow , that there ...
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... nature , when considered from a higher point of view , a peculiar charm which has not hitherto been sufficiently recognised . " But this higher point of view , this effect of questionably in 30 [ July The Secret of Yarrow .
... nature , when considered from a higher point of view , a peculiar charm which has not hitherto been sufficiently recognised . " But this higher point of view , this effect of questionably in 30 [ July The Secret of Yarrow .
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... nature , may we not carry the principle from the world of sense to the world of mind , and conclude that the poet- ical flora of the " Dowie Dens " has been produced under analogous Shakespeare teaches conditions ? us that " Our poesy ...
... nature , may we not carry the principle from the world of sense to the world of mind , and conclude that the poet- ical flora of the " Dowie Dens " has been produced under analogous Shakespeare teaches conditions ? us that " Our poesy ...
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