The Literary World, Volume 3S.R. Crocker, 1873 - Literature |
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... original character , and becomes a pleasure . There is power within us , the author thinks , to see all pain in the light of martyrdom , which is the highest form of heroism . A consideration of the evil in man's present state , and a ...
... original character , and becomes a pleasure . There is power within us , the author thinks , to see all pain in the light of martyrdom , which is the highest form of heroism . A consideration of the evil in man's present state , and a ...
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... original inno vator of the whole poetic brotherhood . He is no longer called mystical and unintelligible ; but what is best in him lies in the depth , and must be sought for . A guide in this search is needed , and such this essay is ...
... original inno vator of the whole poetic brotherhood . He is no longer called mystical and unintelligible ; but what is best in him lies in the depth , and must be sought for . A guide in this search is needed , and such this essay is ...
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... original 1833 , and culminated in Newman's secession him " from darkness up to light , from distrust mind to begin with , one that saw more things , to the Roman Catholic Church . Of this rev- of all truth , and despair , back to clear ...
... original 1833 , and culminated in Newman's secession him " from darkness up to light , from distrust mind to begin with , one that saw more things , to the Roman Catholic Church . Of this rev- of all truth , and despair , back to clear ...
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... original , and but to the general reader , who seeks merely does not agree with the common opinion of for entertainment . He writes with grace and them . The Bedouins ( he calls them Bedawin , force , and lightens his pages agreeably ...
... original , and but to the general reader , who seeks merely does not agree with the common opinion of for entertainment . He writes with grace and them . The Bedouins ( he calls them Bedawin , force , and lightens his pages agreeably ...
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... original distich in Persian . Yet he was by no means a man of great intellect , having , according to his own testimony , twenty words for one idea . " " Now twilight lets her curtain down And pins it with a star , " were written by ...
... original distich in Persian . Yet he was by no means a man of great intellect , having , according to his own testimony , twenty words for one idea . " " Now twilight lets her curtain down And pins it with a star , " were written by ...
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