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Page 24
... perhaps the most beautiful in nature ; but the stag wants the majestic power of the horse to give him an aspect of nobility , and , therefore , our admiration of him is of a qual- ified and secondary nature . In the same manner , it ...
... perhaps the most beautiful in nature ; but the stag wants the majestic power of the horse to give him an aspect of nobility , and , therefore , our admiration of him is of a qual- ified and secondary nature . In the same manner , it ...
Page 83
... perhaps the most liberal in bestowing upon his readers examples of this kind . His ideas are ab- solutely ponderous . His associations crowd upon us in such stupendous masses , that we are often burdened and fatigued , instead of being ...
... perhaps the most liberal in bestowing upon his readers examples of this kind . His ideas are ab- solutely ponderous . His associations crowd upon us in such stupendous masses , that we are often burdened and fatigued , instead of being ...
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... perhaps the greatest proof of the perfection of his imaginative powers . Perhaps the most remarkable fact in con- The heroes of Byron have been multiplied nection with the genius of this wonderful through so many copies that we have ...
... perhaps the greatest proof of the perfection of his imaginative powers . Perhaps the most remarkable fact in con- The heroes of Byron have been multiplied nection with the genius of this wonderful through so many copies that we have ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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