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... seems to me its unanswer - glican Orders against the able truth and appositeness . I attacks made upon them by know of no book of such present Rome . " value , and I am sure it will re- " I have been strongly im . pressed with its ...
... seems to me its unanswer - glican Orders against the able truth and appositeness . I attacks made upon them by know of no book of such present Rome . " value , and I am sure it will re- " I have been strongly im . pressed with its ...
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... seems to meditate ; resumes its course , rushes along the ship from end to end like an arrow , circles about , swings aside , evades , rears , breaks , kills , exterminates . The purely imaginative character of this alleged repro ...
... seems to meditate ; resumes its course , rushes along the ship from end to end like an arrow , circles about , swings aside , evades , rears , breaks , kills , exterminates . The purely imaginative character of this alleged repro ...
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... seems an anæmic repetition of Bal- zac's vile middle class specimens or Flaubert's Homais . The Duchess Josiana , in " The Man that Laughs , " is but one of those legion of beautiful , aristocratic she - demons be- gotten by Goethe's ...
... seems an anæmic repetition of Bal- zac's vile middle class specimens or Flaubert's Homais . The Duchess Josiana , in " The Man that Laughs , " is but one of those legion of beautiful , aristocratic she - demons be- gotten by Goethe's ...
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... seem to force comparison of the merits of their respective authors , so evidently are they designed as companion volumes . In the first place , then , and most conspicuously , these are rural poets condemned to live in cities , the ...
... seem to force comparison of the merits of their respective authors , so evidently are they designed as companion volumes . In the first place , then , and most conspicuously , these are rural poets condemned to live in cities , the ...
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... seems , considering the fact that they have no Orphic mes- sage to deliver as best they can , as if they might pay a little more attention to poetic art - to the harmonies of rhyme and metre . To conclude these resemblances with one ...
... seems , considering the fact that they have no Orphic mes- sage to deliver as best they can , as if they might pay a little more attention to poetic art - to the harmonies of rhyme and metre . To conclude these resemblances with one ...
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