The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 - American literature |
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Page 224
... human act . Shelley's spirits of the Earth and Moon are utterly apart from our world of thought and from our life . Of this class of poems " The Cloud " is the most perfect example . It describes the life of the Cloud as it might have ...
... human act . Shelley's spirits of the Earth and Moon are utterly apart from our world of thought and from our life . Of this class of poems " The Cloud " is the most perfect example . It describes the life of the Cloud as it might have ...
Page 274
... human intellect was incapable of de- vising any cipher which the human intellect could not unravel . Immedi- ately the magazine in which the arti- cle appeared was besieged by crowds of correspondents , each of whom be- lieved himself ...
... human intellect was incapable of de- vising any cipher which the human intellect could not unravel . Immedi- ately the magazine in which the arti- cle appeared was besieged by crowds of correspondents , each of whom be- lieved himself ...
Page 445
... human wishes . " And here I must pause for a minute or two to separate the different branches of our inquiry clearly from one another . For one thing , the reader must please put for the present out of his head all thought of the ...
... human wishes . " And here I must pause for a minute or two to separate the different branches of our inquiry clearly from one another . For one thing , the reader must please put for the present out of his head all thought of the ...
Contents
POE EDGAR ALLAN By William Minto | 10 |
HER LAST LETTER By Blanche Lindsay | 80 |
The Carver and the CalIPH By Austin Dobson | 116 |
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