Littell's Living Age, Volume 110Living Age Company Incorporated, 1871 - American periodicals |
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... light Man's prudence and man's fiery might , Time may restore us in his course , Goethe's sage mind and Byron's force ; But when will Europe's latter hour Again find Wordsworth's healing power ? Others will teach us how to dare , And ...
... light Man's prudence and man's fiery might , Time may restore us in his course , Goethe's sage mind and Byron's force ; But when will Europe's latter hour Again find Wordsworth's healing power ? Others will teach us how to dare , And ...
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... light than he could feel in the shows of the theatres and the hippodrome of the Syrian capital . " This perverted judg- ment of mine , " he says , in his bantering way , " is all owing to the old man who led my unsuspecting youth astray ...
... light than he could feel in the shows of the theatres and the hippodrome of the Syrian capital . " This perverted judg- ment of mine , " he says , in his bantering way , " is all owing to the old man who led my unsuspecting youth astray ...
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... light in a picture , and the mind which places Mrs. Gamp in that position , is not a difference of degree , but one of kind . The latter may be amusing , versatile , brilliant , and It is a curious reflection , that perhaps full of ...
... light in a picture , and the mind which places Mrs. Gamp in that position , is not a difference of degree , but one of kind . The latter may be amusing , versatile , brilliant , and It is a curious reflection , that perhaps full of ...
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... light over the surface of men and things ! what a command he has of its odd reflective power , its curious scraps of knowledge , its easy good - nature and tolerance - a toler- ance which means close acquaintance with many kinds of evil ...
... light over the surface of men and things ! what a command he has of its odd reflective power , its curious scraps of knowledge , its easy good - nature and tolerance - a toler- ance which means close acquaintance with many kinds of evil ...
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... light be in the same vein . The keenest , lively , and movement and variety . There is sharp - eyed observation of the outside , nothing dead , stagnant , or dull in the without any sympathy or respect , or desire whole exhibition - in ...
... light be in the same vein . The keenest , lively , and movement and variety . There is sharp - eyed observation of the outside , nothing dead , stagnant , or dull in the without any sympathy or respect , or desire whole exhibition - in ...
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