From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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Page 384
... person looking down the street from one extremity . Now , in all cases , unless the person has happened to observe in pictures how it is that artists pro- 18. meanest , lowest . the Gate in Macbeth duce these effects , he will be ...
... person looking down the street from one extremity . Now , in all cases , unless the person has happened to observe in pictures how it is that artists pro- 18. meanest , lowest . the Gate in Macbeth duce these effects , he will be ...
Page 521
... person , this unselfish treatment will produce the most effective return . Observe , I am here consider- ing the affections wholly as a motive power ; not at all as things in themselves desirable or noble , or in any other way ...
... person , this unselfish treatment will produce the most effective return . Observe , I am here consider- ing the affections wholly as a motive power ; not at all as things in themselves desirable or noble , or in any other way ...
Page 524
... person , whose trade is slaying . Nevertheless , the consent of mankind has al- ways , in spite of the philosophers ... persons interested in their deaths , he was using his best skill to give poison in the mask of medicine . Finally ...
... person , whose trade is slaying . Nevertheless , the consent of mankind has al- ways , in spite of the philosophers ... persons interested in their deaths , he was using his best skill to give poison in the mask of medicine . Finally ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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