The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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Pagina 17
... idea would be a thoroughly false one , for they were all most distinguishable men apart from their inspired condition , and NEW SERIES . - VOL . XVI . , No. I while no numbers were falling from their lips . But with our present subject ...
... idea would be a thoroughly false one , for they were all most distinguishable men apart from their inspired condition , and NEW SERIES . - VOL . XVI . , No. I while no numbers were falling from their lips . But with our present subject ...
Pagina 19
... idea to treat Shelley seriously as a man . Poor wander- ing soul ! he was , after all , little more than a boy when he came to a sudden conclu- sion in those blue Mediterranean waves which are salt and bitter to some as any Baltic . He ...
... idea to treat Shelley seriously as a man . Poor wander- ing soul ! he was , after all , little more than a boy when he came to a sudden conclu- sion in those blue Mediterranean waves which are salt and bitter to some as any Baltic . He ...
Pagina 27
... idea of such a hideous panorama exhibited by a fairy to a pure mortal maiden has no incongruity in it . His mind fails to seize the subtle sense of inappropriateness . He is unable to escape from the ruling tendency of his own spirit ...
... idea of such a hideous panorama exhibited by a fairy to a pure mortal maiden has no incongruity in it . His mind fails to seize the subtle sense of inappropriateness . He is unable to escape from the ruling tendency of his own spirit ...
Pagina 43
... idea still prevails , because in our books on astronomy we commonly see a set of concentric circles at regularly increasing distances , assigned as the paths of the several planets of the solar system . And besides , there yet remains ...
... idea still prevails , because in our books on astronomy we commonly see a set of concentric circles at regularly increasing distances , assigned as the paths of the several planets of the solar system . And besides , there yet remains ...
Pagina 44
... idea that the planet Ju- piter is necessarily to be regarded as an in- habited world merely because the only planet we are actually acquainted with is inhabited . The latter circumstance may be an excellent reason for regarding Mars or ...
... idea that the planet Ju- piter is necessarily to be regarded as an in- habited world merely because the only planet we are actually acquainted with is inhabited . The latter circumstance may be an excellent reason for regarding Mars or ...
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