History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... imagining to yourself the father of a family , who , ' having seen a son on his son's knees , ' retires , according to ... imagination upon the feet of Brahma , next upon his knee , next upon his thigh , next upon his navel , and so on ...
... imagining to yourself the father of a family , who , ' having seen a son on his son's knees , ' retires , according to ... imagination upon the feet of Brahma , next upon his knee , next upon his thigh , next upon his navel , and so on ...
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... imagination , toward the close of the last century , by Lessing , Walter Scott ; a little later in France , by Chateaubriand , Augustin Thierry , Michelet , and others . And now for the second step . II . When you consider with your ...
... imagination , toward the close of the last century , by Lessing , Walter Scott ; a little later in France , by Chateaubriand , Augustin Thierry , Michelet , and others . And now for the second step . II . When you consider with your ...
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... imagination , that he gives us almost the twin sister of the Antigone of Sophocles , and the goddesses of Phidias . This precise and proved interpretation of past sensations has given to history , in our days , a second birth ; hardly ...
... imagination , that he gives us almost the twin sister of the Antigone of Sophocles , and the goddesses of Phidias . This precise and proved interpretation of past sensations has given to history , in our days , a second birth ; hardly ...
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... imagination , at a time of the fairest artlessness and the greatest credulity ; if we consider , also , that ... imaginative , philosophic , eminently fanatic brains ; why it blossomed forth so strangely and grandly in the middle ages ...
... imagination , at a time of the fairest artlessness and the greatest credulity ; if we consider , also , that ... imaginative , philosophic , eminently fanatic brains ; why it blossomed forth so strangely and grandly in the middle ages ...
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... imagination . Their characters are not selfish and shifty ; like those of Homer . They are brave hearts , simple and strong , faithful to their relatives , to their master in arms , firm and stedfast to enemies and friends , abounding ...
... imagination . Their characters are not selfish and shifty ; like those of Homer . They are brave hearts , simple and strong , faithful to their relatives , to their master in arms , firm and stedfast to enemies and friends , abounding ...
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