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Page 33
... though , as was natural in one in his station in life , with less re- finement in his feelings , and less breadth to ... critical comments , nor is our sympathy marred by a feeling of our own or of the author's superiority to them .
... though , as was natural in one in his station in life , with less re- finement in his feelings , and less breadth to ... critical comments , nor is our sympathy marred by a feeling of our own or of the author's superiority to them .
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The feeling is much the same , but the soul of youth has wreaked itself upon the mystic grandeur and melancholy of Egypt ... perhaps it would be well for every young author thus to commit all the literary excesses to which he feels ...
The feeling is much the same , but the soul of youth has wreaked itself upon the mystic grandeur and melancholy of Egypt ... perhaps it would be well for every young author thus to commit all the literary excesses to which he feels ...
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Between action and thought , between sense and sentiment , his mind and sympathies vibrate so earnestly that we are not surprised to find him at thirty feeling like an old man because of the varied experience thus garnered .
Between action and thought , between sense and sentiment , his mind and sympathies vibrate so earnestly that we are not surprised to find him at thirty feeling like an old man because of the varied experience thus garnered .
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Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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