The Living Age, 219. kötetLiving Age Company, 1898 |
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... feeling , and so have subtly affected all her work . We may say , too , of the tragedy of her brother's fall that its effect is not lim- ited to those poems which directly deal with it . It partly accounts for her oc- casional pessimism ...
... feeling , and so have subtly affected all her work . We may say , too , of the tragedy of her brother's fall that its effect is not lim- ited to those poems which directly deal with it . It partly accounts for her oc- casional pessimism ...
348. oldal
... feeling for art . That feeling , first manifested in our literature when the Renaissance writers began to hark back to antiquity , will disappear from it on the day when the cult of the an- cients is proscribed . Of all forms of art ...
... feeling for art . That feeling , first manifested in our literature when the Renaissance writers began to hark back to antiquity , will disappear from it on the day when the cult of the an- cients is proscribed . Of all forms of art ...
713. oldal
... feeling . I was to learn the meaning before we reached Paris . At least I shall always believe that his discourse at a certain moment contained , under an indirect form , a confidence . He was still upset by the unexpected inci- Ident ...
... feeling . I was to learn the meaning before we reached Paris . At least I shall always believe that his discourse at a certain moment contained , under an indirect form , a confidence . He was still upset by the unexpected inci- Ident ...
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Animals The Sleeping Homes of | 130 |
Ignorance | 141 |
Art Treasures The of America | 174 |
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