History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... eyes , with the eyes of our Greek tragedy , our first care should be head . What have we under the fair to realize to ourselves the Greeks , that glazed pages of a modern poem ? A is , the men who live half naked , in the modern poet ...
... eyes , with the eyes of our Greek tragedy , our first care should be head . What have we under the fair to realize to ourselves the Greeks , that glazed pages of a modern poem ? A is , the men who live half naked , in the modern poet ...
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... eyes the visible man , what do you look for ? The man invisible . The words which enter your ears , the gestures , the mo- tions of his head , the clothes he wears , visible acts and deeds of every kind , are expressions merely ...
... eyes the visible man , what do you look for ? The man invisible . The words which enter your ears , the gestures , the mo- tions of his head , the clothes he wears , visible acts and deeds of every kind , are expressions merely ...
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... eyes of a Frenchman a more distinct character . Besides , there is a peculiarity in this civilization , that apart from its spon taneous development , it presents a forced deviation , it has suffered the last and most effectual of all ...
... eyes of a Frenchman a more distinct character . Besides , there is a peculiarity in this civilization , that apart from its spon taneous development , it presents a forced deviation , it has suffered the last and most effectual of all ...
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... eyes . They were obliged to lay the bloody corpse be- fore her , ere her tears would come . Then tears flowed through the pillow ; as " the geese withal that were in the home - field , the fair fowls the may owned , fell a - screaming ...
... eyes . They were obliged to lay the bloody corpse be- fore her , ere her tears would come . Then tears flowed through the pillow ; as " the geese withal that were in the home - field , the fair fowls the may owned , fell a - screaming ...
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... eyes and faller asleep . For the whole talent of an unculti- vated mind lies in the force and one ness of its sensations . Beyond that it is powerless . The art of thinking ana reasoning lies above it . These men lost all genius when ...
... eyes and faller asleep . For the whole talent of an unculti- vated mind lies in the force and one ness of its sensations . Beyond that it is powerless . The art of thinking ana reasoning lies above it . These men lost all genius when ...
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