The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... tion . It was rather as if a dry , knotty , uncouth , but vigorous plant suddenly opened out its inward life in a flower of sur- passing splendour and loveliness . When the representation of real historical persons in the miracle ...
... tion . It was rather as if a dry , knotty , uncouth , but vigorous plant suddenly opened out its inward life in a flower of sur- passing splendour and loveliness . When the representation of real historical persons in the miracle ...
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... tion ; although the amount of study spent upon the higher department of the art might have been more than sufficient to render him unrivalled as well in the presentation of his own conceptions . But the dramatic spring , having once ...
... tion ; although the amount of study spent upon the higher department of the art might have been more than sufficient to render him unrivalled as well in the presentation of his own conceptions . But the dramatic spring , having once ...
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... tion . The genius of man can do much in his contest with morbific influences , but his power is limited ; and notwith- standing the progress of science , it is impossible that he should entirely escape injury from certain manufactures ...
... tion . The genius of man can do much in his contest with morbific influences , but his power is limited ; and notwith- standing the progress of science , it is impossible that he should entirely escape injury from certain manufactures ...
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