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... writings . From the first two we are to expect the partial description of love and friendship ; and we accordingly find a eulogy , setting forth in a most captivating light , all the amiable traits of the deceased , throwing a veil over ...
... writings . From the first two we are to expect the partial description of love and friendship ; and we accordingly find a eulogy , setting forth in a most captivating light , all the amiable traits of the deceased , throwing a veil over ...
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... writings of Schiller are clothed with what Dana would term a poetical ideal , in which " he lives and moves and has his being ; " and our mind must be cultured and trained to a keen perception of the beautiful to enable us to un ...
... writings of Schiller are clothed with what Dana would term a poetical ideal , in which " he lives and moves and has his being ; " and our mind must be cultured and trained to a keen perception of the beautiful to enable us to un ...
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... writings of Bulwer and Cooper , we hope to remove the impression by our present views . Romance writing , springing up with a luxuriant growth in an age when darkness dimmed the mental vision , and superstition veiled it with a ...
... writings of Bulwer and Cooper , we hope to remove the impression by our present views . Romance writing , springing up with a luxuriant growth in an age when darkness dimmed the mental vision , and superstition veiled it with a ...
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