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... mind , are often the results of much tra- velling . Few of the moral causes of excitement and enthusiasm will bear a close examination . The spirit of analysis like the glass of Ruggiero in Ariosto , produces a complete disenchant- ment ...
... mind , are often the results of much tra- velling . Few of the moral causes of excitement and enthusiasm will bear a close examination . The spirit of analysis like the glass of Ruggiero in Ariosto , produces a complete disenchant- ment ...
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... mind . I met once at Lyons a gentlemen of education , who had just visited Italy ; he said he was heartily tired of it , sick , disap- pointed , and concluded with observing , that Paris was , after all , the place for a gentleman to ...
... mind . I met once at Lyons a gentlemen of education , who had just visited Italy ; he said he was heartily tired of it , sick , disap- pointed , and concluded with observing , that Paris was , after all , the place for a gentleman to ...
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... minds , then in the hearts of the people ; and , in the course of a few generations , some useful fruits may be ... mind , which is felt at a distance , across mountains and seas , but only by a small class of people . England ...
... minds , then in the hearts of the people ; and , in the course of a few generations , some useful fruits may be ... mind , which is felt at a distance , across mountains and seas , but only by a small class of people . England ...
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... mind of a nation and mix it with their own ; you recognise in their descriptions some general characteristics , although you seldom can trace out individual ones . When Byron paints individuals , his colours are beautiful ; the traits ...
... mind of a nation and mix it with their own ; you recognise in their descriptions some general characteristics , although you seldom can trace out individual ones . When Byron paints individuals , his colours are beautiful ; the traits ...
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... mind - but to describe the remains of her ancient splendour , and the less perishable trophies of her modern taste . It is delightful , with Eustace , to wander over the magic scenes which Virgil and Horace have described ; or , with ...
... mind - but to describe the remains of her ancient splendour , and the less perishable trophies of her modern taste . It is delightful , with Eustace , to wander over the magic scenes which Virgil and Horace have described ; or , with ...
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