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Page 18
... the pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... the pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 19
... tone , so that from the title of a journal you can infer the tenor of all its chapters . But nature is ever various , ever new , and so should be her daughters , art and lite- rature . We do not want merely a polite response to what we ...
... tone , so that from the title of a journal you can infer the tenor of all its chapters . But nature is ever various , ever new , and so should be her daughters , art and lite- rature . We do not want merely a polite response to what we ...
Page 44
... tones from the slightest flower , to long for a life of purity and praise , such as is manifested by the flowers . At this moment they reached the door , and there paused to look back . George Herbert bent upon the scene a half ...
... tones from the slightest flower , to long for a life of purity and praise , such as is manifested by the flowers . At this moment they reached the door , and there paused to look back . George Herbert bent upon the scene a half ...
Page 62
... tone , which vibrates through all her brilliancy , most hearts respond without liking to own it . Here Sir James drew near to her ; his feminine refinement of thought enabled him to appreciate hers , while a less impassioned temperament ...
... tone , which vibrates through all her brilliancy , most hearts respond without liking to own it . Here Sir James drew near to her ; his feminine refinement of thought enabled him to appreciate hers , while a less impassioned temperament ...
Page 68
... What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed . ” Thus , in Campbell's best productions we are satisfied , not stimulated . " The Mariners of England " is just what it should be ; for we find free , deep tones , ( 68 )
... What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed . ” Thus , in Campbell's best productions we are satisfied , not stimulated . " The Mariners of England " is just what it should be ; for we find free , deep tones , ( 68 )
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