Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 65Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1856 |
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... thing in which the sober moments to enter as an element into cultivated man can have community with their Art , and differing as much from the the vulgar is their jocularity ; and we can laughter of a Chamfort or a Sheridan as hardly ...
... thing in which the sober moments to enter as an element into cultivated man can have community with their Art , and differing as much from the the vulgar is their jocularity ; and we can laughter of a Chamfort or a Sheridan as hardly ...
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... things . Some of Johnson's most admir- able witticisms consist in the suggestion of an analogy which immediately exposes the absurdity of an action or proposition ; and it is only their ingenuity , condensation , and instantaneousness ...
... things . Some of Johnson's most admir- able witticisms consist in the suggestion of an analogy which immediately exposes the absurdity of an action or proposition ; and it is only their ingenuity , condensation , and instantaneousness ...
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... things such he calls forth more than an intellec- she has done for us ! She has fought the tual interest . It is true , alas ! that there hardest fight for freedom of thought , has is a heavy weight in the other scale - that produced ...
... things such he calls forth more than an intellec- she has done for us ! She has fought the tual interest . It is true , alas ! that there hardest fight for freedom of thought , has is a heavy weight in the other scale - that produced ...
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... thing like intrusive gossip , and will derive its colouring chiefly from the autobiographi- cal hints and descriptions ... things were got by heart as before the Roman em- perors , chronology , the nouns in im , the verba irregularia ...
... thing like intrusive gossip , and will derive its colouring chiefly from the autobiographi- cal hints and descriptions ... things were got by heart as before the Roman em- perors , chronology , the nouns in im , the verba irregularia ...
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... things I would say to Goethe , if ever I saw him . And when I saw him at last , I said to him , that the Saxon plums were very good ! And Goethe smiled . " " " During the next few years , Heine pro-. 8 Jan. German Wit : Heinrich Heine .
... things I would say to Goethe , if ever I saw him . And when I saw him at last , I said to him , that the Saxon plums were very good ! And Goethe smiled . " " " During the next few years , Heine pro-. 8 Jan. German Wit : Heinrich Heine .
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