Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... human sacrifices are not respectable , and Achilles was not rector of Stanhope . But though the costume and circumstances of life change , the human heart does not ; its feelings remain . The same anxiety , the same consciousness of per ...
... human sacrifices are not respectable , and Achilles was not rector of Stanhope . But though the costume and circumstances of life change , the human heart does not ; its feelings remain . The same anxiety , the same consciousness of per ...
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... humanity , which recognises human feeling though intent on something above it . Of all modern poets , Words- worth shares the most in this peculiarity ; perhaps he is the only recent one who has it at all . He knew the hills beneath ...
... humanity , which recognises human feeling though intent on something above it . Of all modern poets , Words- worth shares the most in this peculiarity ; perhaps he is the only recent one who has it at all . He knew the hills beneath ...
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... human life in any kind whatever , to people who do not know and do not care what human life is ? In early youth it is , perhaps , not true that the passions , taken generally , are particularly violent , or that the imagination is in ...
... human life in any kind whatever , to people who do not know and do not care what human life is ? In early youth it is , perhaps , not true that the passions , taken generally , are particularly violent , or that the imagination is in ...
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