Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... Pleasures of Hope .. 243 ESSAYISTS. 40 The Conqueror's Grave 42 The Past .. 43 THEORY OF BEAUTY .......... 1 HENRY WARD BEECHER : The Months ..... WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT : Thanatopsis . 104 A Discourse of Flowers .......... 107 Norwood ...
... Pleasures of Hope .. 243 ESSAYISTS. 40 The Conqueror's Grave 42 The Past .. 43 THEORY OF BEAUTY .......... 1 HENRY WARD BEECHER : The Months ..... WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT : Thanatopsis . 104 A Discourse of Flowers .......... 107 Norwood ...
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... Pleasures of Hope .. 243 ESSAYISTS AND CRITICS ....... ..... 289 HISTORIANS AND TRAVELERS . 397 PAGE . POETS AND DRAMATISTS ........ 413 DANIEL DEFOE : PAGE . WILLIAM M. THACKERAY . Charity and Humor ................ 216 EMINENT ENGLISH ...
... Pleasures of Hope .. 243 ESSAYISTS AND CRITICS ....... ..... 289 HISTORIANS AND TRAVELERS . 397 PAGE . POETS AND DRAMATISTS ........ 413 DANIEL DEFOE : PAGE . WILLIAM M. THACKERAY . Charity and Humor ................ 216 EMINENT ENGLISH ...
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... pleasures or emotions , and con- sists in the suggestion of agreeable or interesting sensations with which we had formerly been made familiar by the direct and intelligible agency of our common sensibilities ; and that vast variety of ...
... pleasures or emotions , and con- sists in the suggestion of agreeable or interesting sensations with which we had formerly been made familiar by the direct and intelligible agency of our common sensibilities ; and that vast variety of ...
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... pleasurable or interesting description . It follows , therefore , that no object is beautiful in itself , or could appear so antecedent to our experience of direct pleasures or emo- tions ; and that , as an infinite variety of objects ...
... pleasurable or interesting description . It follows , therefore , that no object is beautiful in itself , or could appear so antecedent to our experience of direct pleasures or emo- tions ; and that , as an infinite variety of objects ...
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... pleasure , we can never be interested in any thing but the for- tunes of sentient beings ; and that every thing ... pleasurable sensations , or , at any rate , of some lively feeling or emotion in ourselves or in some other sentient ...
... pleasure , we can never be interested in any thing but the for- tunes of sentient beings ; and that every thing ... pleasurable sensations , or , at any rate , of some lively feeling or emotion in ourselves or in some other sentient ...
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