MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 51Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1884 |
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Page 120
... sense of infinite space and infinite calm . By night the sense of vastness is transferred to the sky : the heavens seem broader than elsewhere , the stars brighter and larger , as they flash like signals through the clear air . a As we ...
... sense of infinite space and infinite calm . By night the sense of vastness is transferred to the sky : the heavens seem broader than elsewhere , the stars brighter and larger , as they flash like signals through the clear air . a As we ...
Page 288
... sense of the beauty and complexity of nature , the Elizabethan music of lan- guage . That poetry represents to so many of us a consolation , a charm , a friend in need is due no doubt first of all to the whole pressure and tendency of ...
... sense of the beauty and complexity of nature , the Elizabethan music of lan- guage . That poetry represents to so many of us a consolation , a charm , a friend in need is due no doubt first of all to the whole pressure and tendency of ...
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... sense of the plain man . Does not common sense show that if the military force of Great Britain fails to make itself decisively felt , the movement headed by the Mahdi may assume proportions of gigantic danger , not even for Egypt only ...
... sense of the plain man . Does not common sense show that if the military force of Great Britain fails to make itself decisively felt , the movement headed by the Mahdi may assume proportions of gigantic danger , not even for Egypt only ...
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Astrology of Shakspere The By JOHN COOKE | 16 |
Baxtairs Scandal The Great By H D | 80 |
Mythology Old in New Apparel By J THEodore Bent 366 | 92 |
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