The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Or Critical Journal. general temper and tone of feeling of the age , than upon courses of reading , or devotion to ... feelings of the people to become amalgamated with the substance of their thoughts and actions ; yet the influence ...
Or Critical Journal. general temper and tone of feeling of the age , than upon courses of reading , or devotion to ... feelings of the people to become amalgamated with the substance of their thoughts and actions ; yet the influence ...
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... feeling and exquisite beauty and picturesqueness of diction , -a religious inspiration , harmonizing beautifully with the romantic character of the bal- lad , for which we should seek in vain in either of his rivals . Uhland's ballads ...
... feeling and exquisite beauty and picturesqueness of diction , -a religious inspiration , harmonizing beautifully with the romantic character of the bal- lad , for which we should seek in vain in either of his rivals . Uhland's ballads ...
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... feeling exists beneath the cold and hardened surface with which it is incrusted , yet dares not show itself except by rule and method , we shall find ample matter for interest in the representation of this state of things - provided ...
... feeling exists beneath the cold and hardened surface with which it is incrusted , yet dares not show itself except by rule and method , we shall find ample matter for interest in the representation of this state of things - provided ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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