The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... beauty , to look high as either Gertrude or Julia , and beside , had some fortune of her own . But it will generally be found that those who have so very high a sense of what is due to themselves , are apt to slight the claims of others ...
... beauty , to look high as either Gertrude or Julia , and beside , had some fortune of her own . But it will generally be found that those who have so very high a sense of what is due to themselves , are apt to slight the claims of others ...
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... beauty , and as marriage followed marriage among the young and gay , Gertrude and Julia were beginning to find them- selves among the " last roses of sum- mer . " Mrs. Stanley now looked anx- ious when she saw young men hovering round ...
... beauty , and as marriage followed marriage among the young and gay , Gertrude and Julia were beginning to find them- selves among the " last roses of sum- mer . " Mrs. Stanley now looked anx- ious when she saw young men hovering round ...
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... beauty are those of calculation , to which perverted intellect panders ; - these are integral , not incidental . A lapse of integrity , an act of successful fraud accomplished with consummate skill , is infinitely more detestable than ...
... beauty are those of calculation , to which perverted intellect panders ; - these are integral , not incidental . A lapse of integrity , an act of successful fraud accomplished with consummate skill , is infinitely more detestable than ...
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... beauty and power of true enthusiasm ; and what ever we may do to enlighten ourselves and others , guard against checking or chilling a single earnest sentiment . For what is the human mind , however en- riched with acquisitions or ...
... beauty and power of true enthusiasm ; and what ever we may do to enlighten ourselves and others , guard against checking or chilling a single earnest sentiment . For what is the human mind , however en- riched with acquisitions or ...
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... in litera- ture , how often do we find the most delicate perception of beauty in the writer , combined with a total want of genuine refinement in the man ! Art is essentially imitative 88 [ Jan. New England Philosophy .
... in litera- ture , how often do we find the most delicate perception of beauty in the writer , combined with a total want of genuine refinement in the man ! Art is essentially imitative 88 [ Jan. New England Philosophy .
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