The Grove: A Monthly Miscellany, Volume 1F. Dunster., 1891 |
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Page 24
... less interested , at these contests fought as it were before our eyes , backing our respective favourites , and seeking to divine from the issue of these accidental encounters what the result of the impending fight along the whole ...
... less interested , at these contests fought as it were before our eyes , backing our respective favourites , and seeking to divine from the issue of these accidental encounters what the result of the impending fight along the whole ...
Page 110
... less natural in tragic than in lighter moods . Passions vary in expression according to moulds of character and manners , but their reality should not be lost even when they are expressed in the heroic forms of the drama . A very simple ...
... less natural in tragic than in lighter moods . Passions vary in expression according to moulds of character and manners , but their reality should not be lost even when they are expressed in the heroic forms of the drama . A very simple ...
Page 276
... less blithesome : - devotion to active duties arising less from spontaneous activity than from the conscious exercise of thought , the interest in childhood for itself , and the sense of its peculiar mysteries . Thence , too , other ...
... less blithesome : - devotion to active duties arising less from spontaneous activity than from the conscious exercise of thought , the interest in childhood for itself , and the sense of its peculiar mysteries . Thence , too , other ...
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