The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 6Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1867 |
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... imagination ; and all upon an area the whole of which may be seen from three of its elevations , or from four ... imaginative rendering of it by the poet ; the sun as he flares up from behind the mountain wall of Edom , seems well to ...
... imagination ; and all upon an area the whole of which may be seen from three of its elevations , or from four ... imaginative rendering of it by the poet ; the sun as he flares up from behind the mountain wall of Edom , seems well to ...
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... imagination , and no passion for anything but gambling and field sports , had fallen into a state of dullness and monotony intolerable to those who knew , even by tradition , the elegance and majesty of the Court of Louis XIV . , and ...
... imagination , and no passion for anything but gambling and field sports , had fallen into a state of dullness and monotony intolerable to those who knew , even by tradition , the elegance and majesty of the Court of Louis XIV . , and ...
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... imagination and her versatile humors rapidly subjugated the royal fancy ; while Madame de Mailly was sufficiently hum- ble to accept her sister as an associate in the royal amours to preserve the title of reigning mistress . The scandal ...
... imagination and her versatile humors rapidly subjugated the royal fancy ; while Madame de Mailly was sufficiently hum- ble to accept her sister as an associate in the royal amours to preserve the title of reigning mistress . The scandal ...
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... imagination rather than intellect is paramount ; a mood of de- light , not of investigation , when the soul is lifted from the ground and moves on pulsing wings in a new and freer ele- ment . Prose Composition , then ( we say ) is a ...
... imagination rather than intellect is paramount ; a mood of de- light , not of investigation , when the soul is lifted from the ground and moves on pulsing wings in a new and freer ele- ment . Prose Composition , then ( we say ) is a ...
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... imagination , are now fittest to the soul's mood ; the synthetic , com- paring , harmonizing , unifying power is in the ascendant . The soul rises above trivial cares and hindrances , moving rap- idly , breathing in all its body like a ...
... imagination , are now fittest to the soul's mood ; the synthetic , com- paring , harmonizing , unifying power is in the ascendant . The soul rises above trivial cares and hindrances , moving rap- idly , breathing in all its body like a ...
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