The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 113,Parte 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1843 |
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... feel that novelty in all its vividness , and perceive really how widely divided is the nature and aspect of what you then contemplate from the object of your former knowledge . Every hour that you continue to regard what strikes you ...
... feel that novelty in all its vividness , and perceive really how widely divided is the nature and aspect of what you then contemplate from the object of your former knowledge . Every hour that you continue to regard what strikes you ...
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... feel no little proud of it . An English housemaid whom we brought to Germany with us , being about to return to England again , we were surprised to find that the nursemaid had This should be " a herd of more than three 6 [ Jan ...
... feel no little proud of it . An English housemaid whom we brought to Germany with us , being about to return to England again , we were surprised to find that the nursemaid had This should be " a herd of more than three 6 [ Jan ...
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... feel that you are in a far wilder and more savage region than that of the Rhine . Campbell , in his so often quoted verses ' On leaving a scene in Bavaria , ' has strikingly indicated the spirit of the Danube . Yes , I have lov'd thy ...
... feel that you are in a far wilder and more savage region than that of the Rhine . Campbell , in his so often quoted verses ' On leaving a scene in Bavaria , ' has strikingly indicated the spirit of the Danube . Yes , I have lov'd thy ...
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... feel sensible of it , for a more beautifully expressive bust cannot be imagined . It is colossal , but only enough so to answer to our concep- tion of the genius of the man . The fine philosophic calm , the lofty , pure , and gentle ...
... feel sensible of it , for a more beautifully expressive bust cannot be imagined . It is colossal , but only enough so to answer to our concep- tion of the genius of the man . The fine philosophic calm , the lofty , pure , and gentle ...
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... feels that he has realized his fairest conceptions of human nature , and conferred on mankind a perpetual addi- tion to their objects of admiration and af- fection . *** There was also a cast of Schiller's features taken after death ...
... feels that he has realized his fairest conceptions of human nature , and conferred on mankind a perpetual addi- tion to their objects of admiration and af- fection . *** There was also a cast of Schiller's features taken after death ...
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