The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... mind — a travelled mind - a meditative mind — a mind gradually filtering itself of its early impurities of taste and dis- crepancies in judgment . The tone of it is more enlarged and bene- volent than that of the former writings ; and ...
... mind — a travelled mind - a meditative mind — a mind gradually filtering itself of its early impurities of taste and dis- crepancies in judgment . The tone of it is more enlarged and bene- volent than that of the former writings ; and ...
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... mind in which they have been excited . The powers , it is true , sink beneath the task ; -but whose would not- Milton's or Göthe's alone excepted ? But a mind thoroughly aware of the nature of the attempt would never have so heedlessly ...
... mind in which they have been excited . The powers , it is true , sink beneath the task ; -but whose would not- Milton's or Göthe's alone excepted ? But a mind thoroughly aware of the nature of the attempt would never have so heedlessly ...
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... mind was like a drunken man on horseback - prop it on one side , and it falls on the other : who that has entered into the recesses of his own mind , or examined all that is exposed in the minds of others , but must have discovered this ...
... mind was like a drunken man on horseback - prop it on one side , and it falls on the other : who that has entered into the recesses of his own mind , or examined all that is exposed in the minds of others , but must have discovered this ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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