History of English Literature, Том 2John Wurtele Lovell, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... pleasure , the bluntness of his taste , the irregularity and revolutions of his con- ception , which arrest in him the birth of fair dispositions and harmonious forms , the disdain of appearances , the desire for truth , the attachment ...
... pleasure , the bluntness of his taste , the irregularity and revolutions of his con- ception , which arrest in him the birth of fair dispositions and harmonious forms , the disdain of appearances , the desire for truth , the attachment ...
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Hippolyte Taine. : II . " 6 was it becomes a pleasure . About the eighth century , the final decay of the Huge white bodies , cool - blooded , great Roman corpse which Charle- with fierce blue eyes , reddish flaxen magne had tried to ...
Hippolyte Taine. : II . " 6 was it becomes a pleasure . About the eighth century , the final decay of the Huge white bodies , cool - blooded , great Roman corpse which Charle- with fierce blue eyes , reddish flaxen magne had tried to ...
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... pleasure ? Endeavors , tenacious and mournful en- deavors , an ecstasy of endeavors , such was their chosen condition . Carlyle said well , that in the sombre obstinacy of an English laborer still survives the tacit rage of the ...
... pleasure ? Endeavors , tenacious and mournful en- deavors , an ecstasy of endeavors , such was their chosen condition . Carlyle said well , that in the sombre obstinacy of an English laborer still survives the tacit rage of the ...
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... pleasure of the sound . Then it seemed to the harper that nothing in this world pleased him . Then thought he that he would seek the gods of hell , and endeavor to allure them with his harp , and pray that they would give him back his ...
... pleasure of the sound . Then it seemed to the harper that nothing in this world pleased him . Then thought he that he would seek the gods of hell , and endeavor to allure them with his harp , and pray that they would give him back his ...
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... pleasure insipidity . In them all impressions he aims at , not sensual pleasure or grow more slender ; the perfume is so emotion . He is lively , not voluptu . weak , that one often fails to catch it ; ous ; dainty , not a glutton . He ...
... pleasure insipidity . In them all impressions he aims at , not sensual pleasure or grow more slender ; the perfume is so emotion . He is lively , not voluptu . weak , that one often fails to catch it ; ous ; dainty , not a glutton . He ...
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