The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... appearance but capable of profound feeling , and of an adorable delicacy in its religious instincts . A like change is apparent , I am told , in passing from England into Wales , from the Lowlands of Scotland , English by language and ...
... appearance but capable of profound feeling , and of an adorable delicacy in its religious instincts . A like change is apparent , I am told , in passing from England into Wales , from the Lowlands of Scotland , English by language and ...
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... appearance of the Norwegian fiords , the sudden fogs , the sea calm as milk , the green isles crowned with grass which grows down to the very verge of the waves . This fantastical nature created expressly for another humanity , this ...
... appearance of the Norwegian fiords , the sudden fogs , the sea calm as milk , the green isles crowned with grass which grows down to the very verge of the waves . This fantastical nature created expressly for another humanity , this ...
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... appearance of the country . The idea of Purgatory , in its final and concrete form , fared specially well amongst the Bretons and the Irish . Bede is one of the first to speak of it in a descriptive manner , and the learned Mr. Wright ...
... appearance of the country . The idea of Purgatory , in its final and concrete form , fared specially well amongst the Bretons and the Irish . Bede is one of the first to speak of it in a descriptive manner , and the learned Mr. Wright ...
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... appearance effaced , have suddenly risen again in our own days , more instinct with life than ever , one feels per- suaded that it is a rash thing to lay down any law on the intermittence and awakening of nations ; and that modern ...
... appearance effaced , have suddenly risen again in our own days , more instinct with life than ever , one feels per- suaded that it is a rash thing to lay down any law on the intermittence and awakening of nations ; and that modern ...
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... appearance , the external world of matter . When the mechanical artist places his hand on the form- less block , to give it a form according to his intention , he has not any scruples in doing violence to it . For the nature on which he ...
... appearance , the external world of matter . When the mechanical artist places his hand on the form- less block , to give it a form according to his intention , he has not any scruples in doing violence to it . For the nature on which he ...
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