The Contemporary Review, Volume 11A. Strahan, 1869 |
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Page 4
... sense to Topvela which no one can dispute . But this seems to me his only advantage . His position is , that the exception was intended to be only a temporary one , conceded on special grounds to the Jews . It is natural enough that he ...
... sense to Topvela which no one can dispute . But this seems to me his only advantage . His position is , that the exception was intended to be only a temporary one , conceded on special grounds to the Jews . It is natural enough that he ...
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... sense of settledness and consistency . Thus the deepest joy of the child is to be moved to active invention on his own part- to try to find in the new thing or word a handle by which to relate it harmoniously to his stock of ideas ...
... sense of settledness and consistency . Thus the deepest joy of the child is to be moved to active invention on his own part- to try to find in the new thing or word a handle by which to relate it harmoniously to his stock of ideas ...
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... sense of the real , because their far - darting instinct and the necessity for mere bodily elasticity and enjoyment combine to tell them that the sense of the wonderful could never be satisfied by successive revelations of it . Hence ...
... sense of the real , because their far - darting instinct and the necessity for mere bodily elasticity and enjoyment combine to tell them that the sense of the wonderful could never be satisfied by successive revelations of it . Hence ...
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... sense of reality , such a nicety of touch as Miss Ingelow has , she only needs a little more sympathy with the buoyant fun and spontaneous sense of the ridiculous and disparate , at once in a moral and a material point of view , to make ...
... sense of reality , such a nicety of touch as Miss Ingelow has , she only needs a little more sympathy with the buoyant fun and spontaneous sense of the ridiculous and disparate , at once in a moral and a material point of view , to make ...
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... sense , moving close before us , losing itself in the other world for a moment , and emerging again with new interest . And what a depth of mean- ing and purpose we have in " The Elves and the Shoemaker ; " what comicality mildly ...
... sense , moving close before us , losing itself in the other world for a moment , and emerging again with new interest . And what a depth of mean- ing and purpose we have in " The Elves and the Shoemaker ; " what comicality mildly ...
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