The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... spirit within me may be substantially one with the principle of life and of vital operation . For aught I know , it may be employed as a secondary agent in the marvellous organization and organic movements of my body . But surely it ...
... spirit within me may be substantially one with the principle of life and of vital operation . For aught I know , it may be employed as a secondary agent in the marvellous organization and organic movements of my body . But surely it ...
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... spirit of fellowship which betray fine social qualities . He lives obviously in his affections , and cultivates literature with refined taste rather than with lukewarm assiduity . - Rufus W. GriswoLD , “ Leigh Hunt , " The Poets and ...
... spirit of fellowship which betray fine social qualities . He lives obviously in his affections , and cultivates literature with refined taste rather than with lukewarm assiduity . - Rufus W. GriswoLD , “ Leigh Hunt , " The Poets and ...
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... spirit , " nor the " phantom , " but the ghost in the older sense in which that term is used , the thin , rarefied essence which is supposed to be found somewhere behind the physical organisation : embodied , indeed , and not at all in ...
... spirit , " nor the " phantom , " but the ghost in the older sense in which that term is used , the thin , rarefied essence which is supposed to be found somewhere behind the physical organisation : embodied , indeed , and not at all in ...
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