The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feeling of every citizen . Public spirit was universal . For this very reason , there was in social life far less of machinery and infinitely more of soul . The ceremony which attended a levee , a wedding , or a funeral , had a positive ...
... feeling of every citizen . Public spirit was universal . For this very reason , there was in social life far less of machinery and infinitely more of soul . The ceremony which attended a levee , a wedding , or a funeral , had a positive ...
Page 228
... feeling . The Greek , elegant and artificial from a commercial and city life , selected as his language the ideal of symmetry and proportion , a fit type of the order , law , and harmony which reign through the works of God , and he ...
... feeling . The Greek , elegant and artificial from a commercial and city life , selected as his language the ideal of symmetry and proportion , a fit type of the order , law , and harmony which reign through the works of God , and he ...
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... feeling and its written expression . Sentiment , as an element of literature , is the intellectual embodiment of feeling ; it is thought imbued with a coloring and an atmosphere derived from emotion ; its reality , dura- tion , and tone ...
... feeling and its written expression . Sentiment , as an element of literature , is the intellectual embodiment of feeling ; it is thought imbued with a coloring and an atmosphere derived from emotion ; its reality , dura- tion , and tone ...
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