The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... faculty of clear and perfect selection , the extrication of the elements of the beautiful . But in the succeeding centuries taste quickly became distaste . If , however , in literature it was crude , in the arts properly so - called ...
... faculty of clear and perfect selection , the extrication of the elements of the beautiful . But in the succeeding centuries taste quickly became distaste . If , however , in literature it was crude , in the arts properly so - called ...
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... faculty of saying every- thing with freshness and wit . Married , when past thirty , to an estimable woman who was his companion for twenty- eight years , he seems to have put passion only into friend- ship . He immortalised his love ...
... faculty of saying every- thing with freshness and wit . Married , when past thirty , to an estimable woman who was his companion for twenty- eight years , he seems to have put passion only into friend- ship . He immortalised his love ...
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... fresh and delightful reason , that , thanks to his faculty for forgetting , " the places I revisit , and the books I read over again , always smile upon me with a fresh 66 66 novelty . " It is thus that on 122 SAINTE - BEUVE.
... fresh and delightful reason , that , thanks to his faculty for forgetting , " the places I revisit , and the books I read over again , always smile upon me with a fresh 66 66 novelty . " It is thus that on 122 SAINTE - BEUVE.
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... faculty , such as would permit them to merit the title of creators . The numerous passages in which one feels that they do not fully understand the original which they imitate , and in which they attempt to give a natural significance ...
... faculty , such as would permit them to merit the title of creators . The numerous passages in which one feels that they do not fully understand the original which they imitate , and in which they attempt to give a natural significance ...
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... faculty of reason ; being moreover , as man and member of the human family , a party in the case under trial and involved more or less in its decisions . It would thus appear that this great political process is not only engaged with ...
... faculty of reason ; being moreover , as man and member of the human family , a party in the case under trial and involved more or less in its decisions . It would thus appear that this great political process is not only engaged with ...
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