Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1970 - English literature |
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Page 60
... spirit ; and describe him as under the semblance of an angelic youth , such as he paints him in his dialogue of Le Messa- giero . Manso particularly mentions that once Tasso , angry at his incredulity , told him that he should see the ...
... spirit ; and describe him as under the semblance of an angelic youth , such as he paints him in his dialogue of Le Messa- giero . Manso particularly mentions that once Tasso , angry at his incredulity , told him that he should see the ...
Page 61
... spirit was not visible to him . In some time , the spirit being gone , as Manso could judge , Tasso turned to him with a smile , and said , he hoped he was now convinced . To which Manso replied , that he had , indeed , heard wonderful ...
... spirit was not visible to him . In some time , the spirit being gone , as Manso could judge , Tasso turned to him with a smile , and said , he hoped he was now convinced . To which Manso replied , that he had , indeed , heard wonderful ...
Page 140
... spirit , it becomes a subject of doubt to deny the visible operation of spirit , surely in the bosom of the mullion it must still preserve some portion of influence , and as , if such an agency exist , its laws and direction must be to ...
... spirit , it becomes a subject of doubt to deny the visible operation of spirit , surely in the bosom of the mullion it must still preserve some portion of influence , and as , if such an agency exist , its laws and direction must be to ...
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