Scribner's Magazine ..., Том 45C. Scribner's sons, 1909 |
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... whole , is preserved and makes itself felt . In no more ingenious way could this very varied multitude have been kept in the necessary harmony and fitness of things . In this crowded frieze the figures , we be- lieve , were largely put ...
... whole , is preserved and makes itself felt . In no more ingenious way could this very varied multitude have been kept in the necessary harmony and fitness of things . In this crowded frieze the figures , we be- lieve , were largely put ...
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... whole probably in no better faith than the anonymously pub- lished editorial reference to the poem that accompanied it on its appearance . Both are mystifications which if " The Raven " were finer would tend to vulgarize it , and are ...
... whole probably in no better faith than the anonymously pub- lished editorial reference to the poem that accompanied it on its appearance . Both are mystifications which if " The Raven " were finer would tend to vulgarize it , and are ...
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... whole thing . An occasional discord has its uses in a work of harmony , but the scrannel shriek of a locomotive performs no function but that of irritation , though it may " thrill " or even deafen a listener . It is certainly more im ...
... whole thing . An occasional discord has its uses in a work of harmony , but the scrannel shriek of a locomotive performs no function but that of irritation , though it may " thrill " or even deafen a listener . It is certainly more im ...
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... whole thing becomes insubstantial because his imagination is unequal to conducting his fine conception to its conclusion without destroying his illusion . His sensuousness is distinctly rudimentary , all glitter and tinsel , ebony and ...
... whole thing becomes insubstantial because his imagination is unequal to conducting his fine conception to its conclusion without destroying his illusion . His sensuousness is distinctly rudimentary , all glitter and tinsel , ebony and ...
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... whole world of morals was a terra incognita to him - not at all the same thing as saying , which is also true , that he had no morals . Coleridge , for example , has been said to have had none , but he was immensely con- cerned with ...
... whole world of morals was a terra incognita to him - not at all the same thing as saying , which is also true , that he had no morals . Coleridge , for example , has been said to have had none , but he was immensely con- cerned with ...
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