The American Whig Review, Volumen13Wiley and Putnam, 1851 |
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... mind is prone to believe that in his own act , but who , by a decision of political tactics it is better to belong to a the merciless Atropos , was compelled to party of one , if he be a free combatant in assume the office he holds , or ...
... mind is prone to believe that in his own act , but who , by a decision of political tactics it is better to belong to a the merciless Atropos , was compelled to party of one , if he be a free combatant in assume the office he holds , or ...
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... mind ; and it is not every natural scene , every appear- ance on the face of nature , that has signifi- cance ; nor , to some minds , has any scene any significance . If he paints after Thomson he does not take the colors of his stones ...
... mind ; and it is not every natural scene , every appear- ance on the face of nature , that has signifi- cance ; nor , to some minds , has any scene any significance . If he paints after Thomson he does not take the colors of his stones ...
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... mind and heart . The poet , on the other hand , makes use of sounds , the measures of time and motion . The face and form of man is the property of the painter ; his speech , the most significant and powerful of his actions , belongs to ...
... mind and heart . The poet , on the other hand , makes use of sounds , the measures of time and motion . The face and form of man is the property of the painter ; his speech , the most significant and powerful of his actions , belongs to ...
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... mind with a natural im- patience of restraint , his skepticism was the consequence ; and introduced early to the elegant and profligate coteries of Ninon de l'Enclos , and to the half political , half lite- rary soirées at Sceaux , he ...
... mind with a natural im- patience of restraint , his skepticism was the consequence ; and introduced early to the elegant and profligate coteries of Ninon de l'Enclos , and to the half political , half lite- rary soirées at Sceaux , he ...
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... mind ; and this is the principal cause , - for besides what I have been told of his emotions about let- ters in Italy , I remember his telling me on one occasion , that , in his sick moments , he never wished to receive another letter ...
... mind ; and this is the principal cause , - for besides what I have been told of his emotions about let- ters in Italy , I remember his telling me on one occasion , that , in his sick moments , he never wished to receive another letter ...
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