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... seems to be his prevailing principle ; and well may he add , " now it is down . " He asks us , in his motto , " What's in a name ? " Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cæsar ! " 6 and , therefore , the Waggoner ' will do as well as ...
... seems to be his prevailing principle ; and well may he add , " now it is down . " He asks us , in his motto , " What's in a name ? " Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cæsar ! " 6 and , therefore , the Waggoner ' will do as well as ...
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... seems to gush from his heart and soul . We cannot call this a natural inspiration , such as that which animates the poet , the artist , or the naturalist , still less the inspiration of the supernatural world , for where can this find a ...
... seems to gush from his heart and soul . We cannot call this a natural inspiration , such as that which animates the poet , the artist , or the naturalist , still less the inspiration of the supernatural world , for where can this find a ...
Pagina 340
... seem to arise out of its merits . The facility of transition from the sublime to the ridiculous is now an imperial aphorism ; and he seems on some occasions to wander too far into that doubtful province , in which the lines that divide ...
... seem to arise out of its merits . The facility of transition from the sublime to the ridiculous is now an imperial aphorism ; and he seems on some occasions to wander too far into that doubtful province , in which the lines that divide ...
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