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... feeling : but the provocation to all this was given by an improper publication ( which came forth to the world in the worst possible manner , -namely , that of affected concealment , contradicted by its own acts , ) — and a succession ...
... feeling : but the provocation to all this was given by an improper publication ( which came forth to the world in the worst possible manner , -namely , that of affected concealment , contradicted by its own acts , ) — and a succession ...
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... feelings on touch- ing the land where classic fame , and the romantic spirit of the middle ages , unite the interest ... feeling . It is supposed that the well - known philosopher , St. Martin , had some influence on this work . The ...
... feelings on touch- ing the land where classic fame , and the romantic spirit of the middle ages , unite the interest ... feeling . It is supposed that the well - known philosopher , St. Martin , had some influence on this work . The ...
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... feeling for the fine arts : but she feels them exclusively in the spirit of their origin , and the inspiration of their excellence that is to say , in their connexion with religion , and as subservient to the celebration of the triumphs ...
... feeling for the fine arts : but she feels them exclusively in the spirit of their origin , and the inspiration of their excellence that is to say , in their connexion with religion , and as subservient to the celebration of the triumphs ...
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... feeling . They are links in the chain of thought . His imagination is fasti- dious , and rejects all those that are " of no mark or likelihood . " Cer- tain words are in his mind indisso- lubly wedded to certain things ; and none are ...
... feeling . They are links in the chain of thought . His imagination is fasti- dious , and rejects all those that are " of no mark or likelihood . " Cer- tain words are in his mind indisso- lubly wedded to certain things ; and none are ...
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... feeling - a_bright image is never presented to the eye when it should be swimming in tears . From this it results , that the great charm of Rimini consists not so much in its detached beauties , as in its effect as a whole . This praise ...
... feeling - a_bright image is never presented to the eye when it should be swimming in tears . From this it results , that the great charm of Rimini consists not so much in its detached beauties , as in its effect as a whole . This praise ...
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