Littell's Living Age, Volume 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... kind to me . little longer and a great deal harder . When she liked any one she was very There were no jails with high brick kind to her ; but she was very proud , walls , such as the English government and wished to rule the kingdom ...
... kind to me . little longer and a great deal harder . When she liked any one she was very There were no jails with high brick kind to her ; but she was very proud , walls , such as the English government and wished to rule the kingdom ...
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... kind of ecstasy that may be called Sufeyistic , an ecstasy resulting in a rapturous hymn to her glory , rather than in a vivid picture of her features . And , thirdly , poets whose impulse is simply to paint the features of nature in ...
... kind of ecstasy that may be called Sufeyistic , an ecstasy resulting in a rapturous hymn to her glory , rather than in a vivid picture of her features . And , thirdly , poets whose impulse is simply to paint the features of nature in ...
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... kind of landscape he paints best . The perfection of his descriptions of Lincolnshire scenery should not blind us to the perfection of his other descrip- tions of nature , where the scenery is of a very different kind . In the power of ...
... kind of landscape he paints best . The perfection of his descriptions of Lincolnshire scenery should not blind us to the perfection of his other descrip- tions of nature , where the scenery is of a very different kind . In the power of ...
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... kind , but which he can sometimes throw upon a blue - bottle fly . Oddly enough , the two nineteenth- century poets who have inherited most of Burns's mood in regard to the lower animals are two who , in other respects , are unlike him ...
... kind , but which he can sometimes throw upon a blue - bottle fly . Oddly enough , the two nineteenth- century poets who have inherited most of Burns's mood in regard to the lower animals are two who , in other respects , are unlike him ...
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... kind must lie where the raven had made for . That fierce race of sea- kings evidently knew far more about the real nature of the bird than we do at the present time . With the part the raven played some have associated the Greenland ...
... kind must lie where the raven had made for . That fierce race of sea- kings evidently knew far more about the real nature of the bird than we do at the present time . With the part the raven played some have associated the Greenland ...
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