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... LIVES OF THE GREAT COMPOSERS - HAYDN , MOZART , HANDEL , Bach , BEETHOVEN . • 222 • • • 284 A RECORD OF IMPRESSIONS PRODUCED BY THE EXHIBITION OF MR . ALLSTON'S PICTURES , IN THE SUMMER OF 1839 . AMERICAN LITERATURE ; ITS POSITION IN ...
... LIVES OF THE GREAT COMPOSERS - HAYDN , MOZART , HANDEL , Bach , BEETHOVEN . • 222 • • • 284 A RECORD OF IMPRESSIONS PRODUCED BY THE EXHIBITION OF MR . ALLSTON'S PICTURES , IN THE SUMMER OF 1839 . AMERICAN LITERATURE ; ITS POSITION IN ...
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... live to others when dead to them . They know no agonies of conscientious research , no tim- idities of self - respect . They see no ideal beyond the present hour , which makes its mood an uncertain tenure . How things affect them now ...
... live to others when dead to them . They know no agonies of conscientious research , no tim- idities of self - respect . They see no ideal beyond the present hour , which makes its mood an uncertain tenure . How things affect them now ...
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... live in its law ; they tell what it meant , and why it so expressed its meaning . They reproduce the work of which they speak , and make it better known to us in so far as two statements are better than one . There are beautiful ...
... live in its law ; they tell what it meant , and why it so expressed its meaning . They reproduce the work of which they speak , and make it better known to us in so far as two statements are better than one . There are beautiful ...
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... live with them , rather than be taught by them how to live ; we would catch the contagion of their mental activity , rather than have them direct us how to regulate our own . In books , in reviews , in the senate , in the pulpit , we ...
... live with them , rather than be taught by them how to live ; we would catch the contagion of their mental activity , rather than have them direct us how to regulate our own . In books , in reviews , in the senate , in the pulpit , we ...
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... lives . There was a family likeness between them , for they shared in that beauty of the noble English blood , of which , in these days . few types remain : the Norman tempered by the Saxon 26 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... lives . There was a family likeness between them , for they shared in that beauty of the noble English blood , of which , in these days . few types remain : the Norman tempered by the Saxon 26 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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