The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 223
... give the suggestion of a fairer creation than we know . The details , the prose of nature , he should omit , and give us only the spirit and splendor . He should know that the landscape has beauty for his eye because it expresses a ...
... give the suggestion of a fairer creation than we know . The details , the prose of nature , he should omit , and give us only the spirit and splendor . He should know that the landscape has beauty for his eye because it expresses a ...
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... give one without faults , and even great faults . She shows her power , perhaps , most strongly in that curious and natural mingling of noble impulses and mistaken judgment in the spirit of the heroine , so often shown in her two novels ...
... give one without faults , and even great faults . She shows her power , perhaps , most strongly in that curious and natural mingling of noble impulses and mistaken judgment in the spirit of the heroine , so often shown in her two novels ...
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... give them bread ? who shall give them their father's kiss ? Where is the wife ? where the mother ? where the brother ? where are they all ? And the songs which one heard at evening in his native tongue , where are they ? Where is the ...
... give them bread ? who shall give them their father's kiss ? Where is the wife ? where the mother ? where the brother ? where are they all ? And the songs which one heard at evening in his native tongue , where are they ? Where is the ...
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