The North American Review, Volumen97Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... producing the choicest effects , and neglects them , not from ignorance or incapacity , but from an overbearing inward fulness and impetuosity , or for the securing of some end which he considers of superior importance . He can on ...
... producing the choicest effects , and neglects them , not from ignorance or incapacity , but from an overbearing inward fulness and impetuosity , or for the securing of some end which he considers of superior importance . He can on ...
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... produced in many quarters an unfortu- nate blindness to his extraordinary merits . That blindness , we trust , Mr. Brooks's full and happy translation of the Titan will do much to remove from American and English readers . - - - His ...
... produced in many quarters an unfortu- nate blindness to his extraordinary merits . That blindness , we trust , Mr. Brooks's full and happy translation of the Titan will do much to remove from American and English readers . - - - His ...
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... produce something from the mind ? We hold the wish itself up in consciousness , as a spiritual magnet or polarized centre , to draw accreting and complementary thoughts around itself . A vague ideal or plan of the desired end is thus ...
... produce something from the mind ? We hold the wish itself up in consciousness , as a spiritual magnet or polarized centre , to draw accreting and complementary thoughts around itself . A vague ideal or plan of the desired end is thus ...
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... produces fermentation , and then the whole nature is undone , falling into confusion and madness , tossed to and fro between hysteric mirth and despair . In Victor he . delineates a person outwardly and inwardly great , with a po- etic ...
... produces fermentation , and then the whole nature is undone , falling into confusion and madness , tossed to and fro between hysteric mirth and despair . In Victor he . delineates a person outwardly and inwardly great , with a po- etic ...
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... produces comes forth spontaneously saturated with moral and spiritual meaning and beauty . Whatever his pen touches in- stantly becomes charged with ethical power and clothed with religious symbolism . A stroll in the open air was to ...
... produces comes forth spontaneously saturated with moral and spiritual meaning and beauty . Whatever his pen touches in- stantly becomes charged with ethical power and clothed with religious symbolism . A stroll in the open air was to ...
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Página 77 - ... it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus, that thou mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed.