Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Τόμος 341881 |
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Σελίδα 18
... ( less prized than the ruinous , legend - haunted Alhambra ) , was caught sight of ; a spell of romance was woven about the Hudson , and a mysterious beauty evoked from the wintry life of Puritan dwellers by the shores of Mas- sachusetts ...
... ( less prized than the ruinous , legend - haunted Alhambra ) , was caught sight of ; a spell of romance was woven about the Hudson , and a mysterious beauty evoked from the wintry life of Puritan dwellers by the shores of Mas- sachusetts ...
Σελίδα 20
... less perfect literature , it would seem that the nation has contrib- uted but little more to culture like Low- ell's , adorned by dignities and graces that are the acquirements of laborious years , than to genius like Hawthorne's ...
... less perfect literature , it would seem that the nation has contrib- uted but little more to culture like Low- ell's , adorned by dignities and graces that are the acquirements of laborious years , than to genius like Hawthorne's ...
Σελίδα 25
... less perfect . In order to avoid such an issue it is necessary for the people to learn that political free- dom , social equality , and a fair field are not all the blessings at which society should aim ; that by themselves alone , they ...
... less perfect . In order to avoid such an issue it is necessary for the people to learn that political free- dom , social equality , and a fair field are not all the blessings at which society should aim ; that by themselves alone , they ...
Σελίδα 36
... less experiences of peril in its early , pre - social Ishmaelitic condition . Among other feelings displayed by the young Clifford was that of amusement at what is grotesque and comical . When only four or five months old ' he was ac ...
... less experiences of peril in its early , pre - social Ishmaelitic condition . Among other feelings displayed by the young Clifford was that of amusement at what is grotesque and comical . When only four or five months old ' he was ac ...
Σελίδα 42
... less so that , although he admitted that he had no right to leave the Church in which he was born un- less she repudiated what he considered to be true , he himself would not even pause to discern whether she would re- pudiate it or not ...
... less so that , although he admitted that he had no right to leave the Church in which he was born un- less she repudiated what he considered to be true , he himself would not even pause to discern whether she would re- pudiate it or not ...
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