Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... seems , he went up with much hope and strong excitement ; for , quiet and calm as seem those ancient dormitories , to him , as to many , the going among them seemed the first entrance into the real world -- the end of tor- pidity - the ...
... seems , he went up with much hope and strong excitement ; for , quiet and calm as seem those ancient dormitories , to him , as to many , the going among them seemed the first entrance into the real world -- the end of tor- pidity - the ...
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... seems to be written , perhaps more than any other , con amore , and with a relish ; and this seems to be the reason why , notwith- standing the unpleasant nature of its plot , and the absence of any very attractive character , it is yet ...
... seems to be written , perhaps more than any other , con amore , and with a relish ; and this seems to be the reason why , notwith- standing the unpleasant nature of its plot , and the absence of any very attractive character , it is yet ...
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... seems to be a law of the imagination , at least in most men , that it will not bear concentration . It is essentially a glancing faculty . It goes and comes , and comes and goes , and we hardly know whence or why . But we most of us ...
... seems to be a law of the imagination , at least in most men , that it will not bear concentration . It is essentially a glancing faculty . It goes and comes , and comes and goes , and we hardly know whence or why . But we most of us ...
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