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" To many minds, at the commencement of our grave and earnest pilgrimage, I am Vandal enough to think that the indulgence of poetic taste and reverie does great and lasting harm ; that it serves to enervate the character, give false ideas of life, impart... "
Novels - Side 280
af Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1898
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Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 69

1851 - 786 sider
...thoughts — set, as it were, his whole life to music. He read poetry with a different sentiment — it seemed to him that he had discovered its secret. And...To many minds, at the commencement of our grave and earuest pilgrimage, I am Vandal enough to think that the indulgence of poetic taste and reverie does...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Bind 69

1851 - 812 sider
...thoughts — set, as it were, his whole life to music. He read poetry with a different sentiment — it seemed to him that he had discovered its secret. And...indulgence of poetic taste and reverie does great and lasling harm ; that it serves to enervate the character, give false ideas of life, impart the semblance...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Bind 69

1851 - 792 sider
...sentiment— it seemed to him that be bad discovered its secret. And so reading, the passion seized bim, and " the numbers came." To many minds, at the commencement...of poetic taste and reverie does great and lasting barm ; that it serves to enervate the character, give false ideas of life, impart the semblance of...
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My Novel: Or, Varieties in English Life, Bind 1

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1852 - 428 sider
...to him that he had discovered its seeret. And so reading, the passion seized him, and " the numhers came." To many minds, at the commencement of our grave...give false ideas of life, impart the semblance of drndgery to the noble toils and duties of the active man. All poetry would not do this — not, for...
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My Novel: Or Varieties in English Life. By Pisistratus Caxton, Bind 1

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1865 - 418 sider
...thoughts — set, as it were, his whole life to music. He read poetry with a different sentiment — it seemed to, him that he had discovered its secret....commencement of our grave and earnest pilgrimage, I am Yandal enough to think that the indulgence of poetic taste and reverie does great and lasting harm...
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Novels, Bind 27

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1892 - 448 sider
...thoughts, — set, as it were, his whole life to music. He read poetry with a different sentiment, — it seemed to him that he had discovered its secret. And...enough to think that the indulgence of poetic taste and revery does great and lasting harm ; that it serves to enervate the character, give false ideas of...
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Kate Chopin's Private Papers

Emily Toth, Per Seyersted - 1998 - 366 sider
...Kingdom." 133 — Extracts from Lamartine's "Graziella". 146— Short Extracts from different Authors. (1) "To many minds at the commencement of our grave and...of poetic taste and reverie does great and lasting injury; that it serves to enervate the character; give false ideas of life, impart the semblance of...
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Unveiling Kate Chopin

Emily Toth - 1999 - 358 sider
...pompous passage from the English novelist Edward George Bulwer: "To many minds at the commencement of one grave and earnest pilgrimage, I am vandal enough to...indulgence of poetic taste and reverie does great harm and lasting injury." But after the second such passage, from TB Macaulay's Ranke's History of...
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