Complete Works, Volumul 10AMS Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 58
... interest which the first fable has upon the dawn- ing intellect of the child - an interest which is worn away by the frequent perusal of similar things — the frequent inception of similar fancies . The suggestions , the 58 LITERARY ...
... interest which the first fable has upon the dawn- ing intellect of the child - an interest which is worn away by the frequent perusal of similar things — the frequent inception of similar fancies . The suggestions , the 58 LITERARY ...
Pagina 195
... interest . The detail of her every - day life , the picture of her gaiety and sweetness , and the criticisms on her genius will commend it to all who have loved , in other days , the poetry of this sweet writer . Nor will the details of ...
... interest . The detail of her every - day life , the picture of her gaiety and sweetness , and the criticisms on her genius will commend it to all who have loved , in other days , the poetry of this sweet writer . Nor will the details of ...
Pagina 217
... interest which it could have had for any reader must have arisen from admiration excited by the apparently miraculous learning of the plagiarist , and from the air of owlish profundity which he contrives to throw over the work . The ...
... interest which it could have had for any reader must have arisen from admiration excited by the apparently miraculous learning of the plagiarist , and from the air of owlish profundity which he contrives to throw over the work . The ...
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