Appletons' Journal, 6 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
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... delight which are unsusceptible of being con- nected with definite ideas by reflection , a person will clearly be the loser if his desire for intel- lectual light is so supreme as to unfit him for those modes of enjoyment . It will be ...
... delight which are unsusceptible of being con- nected with definite ideas by reflection , a person will clearly be the loser if his desire for intel- lectual light is so supreme as to unfit him for those modes of enjoyment . It will be ...
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... delight in giving to the most homely and simple incidents exquisite effects of color and contrast , in turning to dramatic account groupings and details that writers of the past dis- dained to heed . Those who are familiar with Rob ...
... delight in giving to the most homely and simple incidents exquisite effects of color and contrast , in turning to dramatic account groupings and details that writers of the past dis- dained to heed . Those who are familiar with Rob ...
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... delight in your liberty . Lady R. " Delight " is a strong word . It is suggestive of violent emotion . I detest violence . C. You say with Hamlet , " Man delights me not . " Lady R. I say nothing with Hamlet . Heav- en defend me from ...
... delight in your liberty . Lady R. " Delight " is a strong word . It is suggestive of violent emotion . I detest violence . C. You say with Hamlet , " Man delights me not . " Lady R. I say nothing with Hamlet . Heav- en defend me from ...
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