The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... idea , or of inspiring a single corrupt thought . It is an anomaly in human history how any form of religion can condemn an organ ; for it could not say an impious thing if it would . " Every police director , " as Hoffman says in his ...
... idea , or of inspiring a single corrupt thought . It is an anomaly in human history how any form of religion can condemn an organ ; for it could not say an impious thing if it would . " Every police director , " as Hoffman says in his ...
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... idea of all - the idea of religion . His " Mount of Olives " is exquisite ; we are grateful for it as it is , but it might have been composed for an emperor's name's - day , only Beethoven would never have done such a civil thing . His ...
... idea of all - the idea of religion . His " Mount of Olives " is exquisite ; we are grateful for it as it is , but it might have been composed for an emperor's name's - day , only Beethoven would never have done such a civil thing . His ...
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... idea of the poet . Mrs. Siddons , swayed by a popular conception , represented Lady Macbeth as a dark woman , with black hair and eyes , and past , I believe , the flower of her youth . This idea has become traditional on the stage ...
... idea of the poet . Mrs. Siddons , swayed by a popular conception , represented Lady Macbeth as a dark woman , with black hair and eyes , and past , I believe , the flower of her youth . This idea has become traditional on the stage ...
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