The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 1권;64권Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... truth . * Questions of conflicting evidence exer- cise a kind of fascination on the mind , inspiring a lively interest quite independ- ently of their inherent importance ; and as the controversies raised by M. Bazan- court and Mr ...
... truth . * Questions of conflicting evidence exer- cise a kind of fascination on the mind , inspiring a lively interest quite independ- ently of their inherent importance ; and as the controversies raised by M. Bazan- court and Mr ...
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... truth . Though in one respect Captain Burton , by showing that the popular estimate of the number of human beings annually put to death is an enor- mous exaggeration of the truth , has effect- The interest which has always been taken in ...
... truth . Though in one respect Captain Burton , by showing that the popular estimate of the number of human beings annually put to death is an enor- mous exaggeration of the truth , has effect- The interest which has always been taken in ...
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... truth was , however , that the twenty days spent by the two damsels , appar- ently so indifferently and monotonously , within the walls of the house of quaran- tine , after their return from Africa , had been rich in events and ...
... truth was , however , that the twenty days spent by the two damsels , appar- ently so indifferently and monotonously , within the walls of the house of quaran- tine , after their return from Africa , had been rich in events and ...
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... truth - telling fac- ulty of the human mind even for the pur- poses of art . It sometimes misleads . It sometimes overpowers by its own bril- liancy . Oftenest it destroys the effect of a whole by the prominence which it gives to ...
... truth - telling fac- ulty of the human mind even for the pur- poses of art . It sometimes misleads . It sometimes overpowers by its own bril- liancy . Oftenest it destroys the effect of a whole by the prominence which it gives to ...
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... truth about it . He rarely shows us any of the more delicate springs of action . There is too much consistency for life , and too much violent contrast for art . The gradations , the shading , the second- described , when we are told ...
... truth about it . He rarely shows us any of the more delicate springs of action . There is too much consistency for life , and too much violent contrast for art . The gradations , the shading , the second- described , when we are told ...
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