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... eye and as fine a sense but if he had as fine an organ for expression also , he would make the poem instead of judging it . He must be inspired by the phi- losopher's spirit of inquiry and need of generalization , but he must not be ...
... eye and as fine a sense but if he had as fine an organ for expression also , he would make the poem instead of judging it . He must be inspired by the phi- losopher's spirit of inquiry and need of generalization , but he must not be ...
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... eye and com- pressed lips . At thy coming nature shrouds herself in dull mist ; fain would she hide her sighs and ... eyes from a younger child . I know I can never be dear to her as thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the fated ...
... eye and com- pressed lips . At thy coming nature shrouds herself in dull mist ; fain would she hide her sighs and ... eyes from a younger child . I know I can never be dear to her as thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the fated ...
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... eye was bent in the direction of the town , as if upon some figure ap- proaching or receding ; but its inward turned expression showed that he was , in fact , no longer looking , but lost in thought . 66 Happiness ! " thus said his ...
... eye was bent in the direction of the town , as if upon some figure ap- proaching or receding ; but its inward turned expression showed that he was , in fact , no longer looking , but lost in thought . 66 Happiness ! " thus said his ...
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... eye , and in the brooding sense of all his countenance , was felt the life of one who , while he deemed that his present honour lay in playing well the part assigned him by destiny , never forgot that it was but a part , and fed ...
... eye , and in the brooding sense of all his countenance , was felt the life of one who , while he deemed that his present honour lay in playing well the part assigned him by destiny , never forgot that it was but a part , and fed ...
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... eye must steady itself before a spiritual light , to recognize him as a reality . Some such emotion was felt by Lord ... eyes of such a critic , " said George , as they seated themselves in the spot his brother had before chosen for the ...
... eye must steady itself before a spiritual light , to recognize him as a reality . Some such emotion was felt by Lord ... eyes of such a critic , " said George , as they seated themselves in the spot his brother had before chosen for the ...
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