Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117 |
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Page 12
It is recognized that feel and feel till he understands , and to such volumes have
nothing to say to the understand so well that he can say , to have critical sense ,
that they do not belong to perception at the pitch of passion and exliterature , and
...
It is recognized that feel and feel till he understands , and to such volumes have
nothing to say to the understand so well that he can say , to have critical sense ,
that they do not belong to perception at the pitch of passion and exliterature , and
...
Page 16
... copies of each his steps ; he must not pushon , obstiof which are poured forth
into the editorial nately force the sense , and delight in his offices of half a
hundred newspapers , meet own robustness . own robustness . Misplaced vigor
of this ...
... copies of each his steps ; he must not pushon , obstiof which are poured forth
into the editorial nately force the sense , and delight in his offices of half a
hundred newspapers , meet own robustness . own robustness . Misplaced vigor
of this ...
Page 21
... the sense of their dignity , and that nothing has other can satisfy the true
historical student , drawn the bonds of fellowship between unless he is able at
the same time to dis- India and England more closely together , cover the laws of
growth ...
... the sense of their dignity , and that nothing has other can satisfy the true
historical student , drawn the bonds of fellowship between unless he is able at
the same time to dis- India and England more closely together , cover the laws of
growth ...
Page 49
The soul of Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the musician rises in revolt
, and affirms heart , and keen emotions , and strange the eternity which the sense
denies . He yearnings after we know not wbat , and turns to God , builder and ...
The soul of Can it be that those mysterious stirrings of the musician rises in revolt
, and affirms heart , and keen emotions , and strange the eternity which the sense
denies . He yearnings after we know not wbat , and turns to God , builder and ...
Page 50
If , then , music be appre- pigments into shapes of " weird caverns at hended by a
subtle sense of touch — that the bottom of the sea , full of beautifully sense by
means of which we know the colored fancy sea - anemones and musselforms
and ...
If , then , music be appre- pigments into shapes of " weird caverns at hended by a
subtle sense of touch — that the bottom of the sea , full of beautifully sense by
means of which we know the colored fancy sea - anemones and musselforms
and ...
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