The American Monthly Magazine, 1 tomasNathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... beau ideal of beauty in narration , not always to be im- plicitly required , but to be always borne in mind . We can very well conceive of a story in every respect worthy to be the subject of a Romance , which necessarily offends ...
... beau ideal of beauty in narration , not always to be im- plicitly required , but to be always borne in mind . We can very well conceive of a story in every respect worthy to be the subject of a Romance , which necessarily offends ...
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... beau ideal of character , which obtrudes itself into all his portraits , and reminds one of the picture of Mathews ' French Diligence , in which all the figures , from the coachman to the old lady , have the om- nipresent visage of Mr ...
... beau ideal of character , which obtrudes itself into all his portraits , and reminds one of the picture of Mathews ' French Diligence , in which all the figures , from the coachman to the old lady , have the om- nipresent visage of Mr ...
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... beau ideal of the imagination may be reduced to the reality of life . The present state of our annual literature is undoubtedly calcu- lated to improve , and , as the necessary consequence , to elevate the moral character of the land ...
... beau ideal of the imagination may be reduced to the reality of life . The present state of our annual literature is undoubtedly calcu- lated to improve , and , as the necessary consequence , to elevate the moral character of the land ...
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... beau ideal , which goes as far beyond what we can be as the imagination is more extensive than our real power . The one holds out rainbow hopes , which still recede as we go onward ; the other secures the real benefits which lie ...
... beau ideal , which goes as far beyond what we can be as the imagination is more extensive than our real power . The one holds out rainbow hopes , which still recede as we go onward ; the other secures the real benefits which lie ...
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... beau ideal of mountains , are melted down into a softness which is indescribable . Long after the bay is shaded by the hills of Baix and Ischia , this purple light floats from the sides and summits of the opposite mountains , as if the ...
... beau ideal of mountains , are melted down into a softness which is indescribable . Long after the bay is shaded by the hills of Baix and Ischia , this purple light floats from the sides and summits of the opposite mountains , as if the ...
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