Essays in Biography and Criticism, Bind 1Gould and Lincoln, 1860 |
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Side 15
... writings , the first thing with which we are impressed is a certain air of perfect ease , and as it were relaxation ... writing is rather to think aloud , and follow my own humors , than much to consider who is listening to me ; " these ...
... writings , the first thing with which we are impressed is a certain air of perfect ease , and as it were relaxation ... writing is rather to think aloud , and follow my own humors , than much to consider who is listening to me ; " these ...
Side 17
... writings ; the influence of these writers was not , it appears to us , of sufficient power materially to color his originality . By the quality of mysticism , as attaching to the mind of De Quincey , we mean rather a certain affinity ...
... writings ; the influence of these writers was not , it appears to us , of sufficient power materially to color his originality . By the quality of mysticism , as attaching to the mind of De Quincey , we mean rather a certain affinity ...
Side 18
... writings may be of the highest value , although one cannot trace their association with any department of economic affairs . We are practical enough , and make no pretension to having " wings for the ether . " But let it at once be said ...
... writings may be of the highest value , although one cannot trace their association with any department of economic affairs . We are practical enough , and make no pretension to having " wings for the ether . " But let it at once be said ...
Side 19
... writings , the more are we driven to the conviction , that his mind is , in this regard , of an extremely high order . His intensely clear perception of the relation between ideas , the delight with which he expatiates in regions of ...
... writings , the more are we driven to the conviction , that his mind is , in this regard , of an extremely high order . His intensely clear perception of the relation between ideas , the delight with which he expatiates in regions of ...
Side 29
... writings . No man can fail to perceive the jocularity of the paper we have been describing ; but if it is important or indicative of high powers to see beneath all the superficial phenomena war , and discern its true function in human ...
... writings . No man can fail to perceive the jocularity of the paper we have been describing ; but if it is important or indicative of high powers to see beneath all the superficial phenomena war , and discern its true function in human ...
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