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We do There is genuine poetry in these touches , but not know one of his masculine characters clearly the nature is strictly subordinated to that is painted to the life , but many of his the human thought ; it does not blend with ...
We do There is genuine poetry in these touches , but not know one of his masculine characters clearly the nature is strictly subordinated to that is painted to the life , but many of his the human thought ; it does not blend with ...
319. oldal
It is not meant to from human nature to mere abstractions . aginative qualities removes the discourses say that Mr. Caird's subjects are stale , or his On the contrary , life and its ...
It is not meant to from human nature to mere abstractions . aginative qualities removes the discourses say that Mr. Caird's subjects are stale , or his On the contrary , life and its ...
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We must believe that such a new reaping From The Tribune , August 6 . to human possibility must carry as vast moral ... exalts the least as well as the greatest of So said the bitterly apostrophizing poet , humanity , should not bear ...
We must believe that such a new reaping From The Tribune , August 6 . to human possibility must carry as vast moral ... exalts the least as well as the greatest of So said the bitterly apostrophizing poet , humanity , should not bear ...
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