Parley's Cabinet Library: Famous men of modern timesBradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 |
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Strana 137
... mind intensely , he began to embody in a poem ; and thus , unconsciously , to write the history of his own mind and heart . This plan he pursued through life , and it constitutes one of the chief characteristics of his works . Instead ...
... mind intensely , he began to embody in a poem ; and thus , unconsciously , to write the history of his own mind and heart . This plan he pursued through life , and it constitutes one of the chief characteristics of his works . Instead ...
Strana 146
... mind . Beauty is a per- ception , an emotion , and resides only in that which perceives and feels . The rose itself is but the symbol of an idea ; the real rose , so far as man is concerned , and all that he can know of it , consists ...
... mind . Beauty is a per- ception , an emotion , and resides only in that which perceives and feels . The rose itself is but the symbol of an idea ; the real rose , so far as man is concerned , and all that he can know of it , consists ...
Strana 223
... mind , and the works he has left behind are among the rich- est stores of English literature . His style of writing was pompous , but suited to the lofty conceptions of his mind . His Dictionary is the most elaborate of his works ; his ...
... mind , and the works he has left behind are among the rich- est stores of English literature . His style of writing was pompous , but suited to the lofty conceptions of his mind . His Dictionary is the most elaborate of his works ; his ...
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