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... present form has made such a differ- ence , that I have been obliged to drop most of the extracts from several of the pieces . Moreover , in approaching the end of the first number , I found myself obliged to omit more than half the ...
... present form has made such a differ- ence , that I have been obliged to drop most of the extracts from several of the pieces . Moreover , in approaching the end of the first number , I found myself obliged to omit more than half the ...
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... present selection contains some of my earliest and some of my latest expressions . I have not put dates to any of the pieces , though , in the earlier , I see much crudity , which I seem to have outgrown now , just as I hope I shall ...
... present selection contains some of my earliest and some of my latest expressions . I have not put dates to any of the pieces , though , in the earlier , I see much crudity , which I seem to have outgrown now , just as I hope I shall ...
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... PRESENT TIME AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE . · SWEDENBORGIANISM . METHODISM AT THE FOUNTAIN . · PART III . A RHYTHMICAL TRANSLATION OF GŒTHE'S TASSO . · 298 · 336 342 355 PART I. ART AND LITERATURE . ( 11 ) PAPERS ( 9 )
... PRESENT TIME AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE . · SWEDENBORGIANISM . METHODISM AT THE FOUNTAIN . · PART III . A RHYTHMICAL TRANSLATION OF GŒTHE'S TASSO . · 298 · 336 342 355 PART I. ART AND LITERATURE . ( 11 ) PAPERS ( 9 )
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... 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 they know ; let the future , 2 ( 13 ) A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS.
... 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 they know ; let the future , 2 ( 13 ) A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS.
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... present position commands the universe . Thus the essays on the works of others , which are called criti- cisms , are often , in fact , mere records of impressions . To judge of their value you must know where the man was brought up ...
... present position commands the universe . Thus the essays on the works of others , which are called criti- cisms , are often , in fact , mere records of impressions . To judge of their value you must know where the man was brought up ...
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