Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... means unlike that extraordinary pedestrian who has been accompanying us for the last half hour , far overhead up by yonder , as if he meant mischief ; but he will find that we are up to a trick or two , and not easily to be done brown ...
... means unlike that extraordinary pedestrian who has been accompanying us for the last half hour , far overhead up by yonder , as if he meant mischief ; but he will find that we are up to a trick or two , and not easily to be done brown ...
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... means new , and destructive of the thought of absorption . In the third stanza there is nothing about either absorp- tion or wings , but after some ugly raving , we are pre- sented with that very intelligible line , " When elements to ...
... means new , and destructive of the thought of absorption . In the third stanza there is nothing about either absorp- tion or wings , but after some ugly raving , we are pre- sented with that very intelligible line , " When elements to ...
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John Wilson. gination , and thousands of creatures perish- " man " here means men - if not , how unimpassioned the tale of his doom - but " a drop of rain ” —one single drop — was never yet seen by itself sinking into the depths of the ...
John Wilson. gination , and thousands of creatures perish- " man " here means men - if not , how unimpassioned the tale of his doom - but " a drop of rain ” —one single drop — was never yet seen by itself sinking into the depths of the ...
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... means 66 his steps are not upon thy paths ? " We fear it must be taken literally , and , in that case , it is poor stuff . Figuratively it is not true ; for " his steps are upon thy paths , " while " ten thousand fleets sweep over thee ...
... means 66 his steps are not upon thy paths ? " We fear it must be taken literally , and , in that case , it is poor stuff . Figuratively it is not true ; for " his steps are upon thy paths , " while " ten thousand fleets sweep over thee ...
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... out of the mind every thing that is an actual obstruction to the belief - obtain perfect suspense - and let then the arguments weigh . Surely , if morality means any thing , it is much to say in favour CHRISTOPHER AMONG THE MOUNTAINS . 63.
... out of the mind every thing that is an actual obstruction to the belief - obtain perfect suspense - and let then the arguments weigh . Surely , if morality means any thing , it is much to say in favour CHRISTOPHER AMONG THE MOUNTAINS . 63.
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