Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... look at a delicate statue - a Venus or Juno - it does not suggest any slow elabo- rate process by which its expression was chiselled and its limbs refined ; it seems a simple fact ; we look . and require no account of it ; it exists ...
... look at a delicate statue - a Venus or Juno - it does not suggest any slow elabo- rate process by which its expression was chiselled and its limbs refined ; it seems a simple fact ; we look . and require no account of it ; it exists ...
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... look a long way in front of them , and they wander from the right path . They get on too fast with one half , and then the other hopelessly lags . They can tell a story exactly as it is told to them ( as an animal can go step by step ...
... look a long way in front of them , and they wander from the right path . They get on too fast with one half , and then the other hopelessly lags . They can tell a story exactly as it is told to them ( as an animal can go step by step ...
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... look , just opposite A shape within the wat'ry gleam appear'd , Bending to look on me . I started back ; It started back but pleased I soon return'd ; Pleased it return'd as soon with answ'ring looks Of sympathy and love : there I had ...
... look , just opposite A shape within the wat'ry gleam appear'd , Bending to look on me . I started back ; It started back but pleased I soon return'd ; Pleased it return'd as soon with answ'ring looks Of sympathy and love : there I had ...
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