Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, المجلد 1Belford, Clarke & Company, 1887 |
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... characters are respectable ; their motives , I am willing to believe , were laudable . But I feel , and it is the duty of ... character of an individual abstracted from the opinions which his writings ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE . 21.
... characters are respectable ; their motives , I am willing to believe , were laudable . But I feel , and it is the duty of ... character of an individual abstracted from the opinions which his writings ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE . 21.
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... character are so closely connected . The great source , as it appears to me , of the power of the Divine Comedy is the strong belief with which the story seems to be told . In this respect , the only books which approach to its ...
... character are so closely connected . The great source , as it appears to me , of the power of the Divine Comedy is the strong belief with which the story seems to be told . In this respect , the only books which approach to its ...
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... character . He is per- haps the only poet whose writings would become much less intelligible if all illustrations of this sort were expunged . His similes are frequently rather those of a traveller than of a poet . He employs them not ...
... character . He is per- haps the only poet whose writings would become much less intelligible if all illustrations of this sort were expunged . His similes are frequently rather those of a traveller than of a poet . He employs them not ...
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... character ? The most beautiful object in the world , it will be allowed , is a beautiful woman . But who that can analyze his feelings is not sensible that she owes her fascination less to grace of outline and deli- cacy of color , than ...
... character ? The most beautiful object in the world , it will be allowed , is a beautiful woman . But who that can analyze his feelings is not sensible that she owes her fascination less to grace of outline and deli- cacy of color , than ...
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... character and situation of those whose writings we have perused with pleasure . The pas sages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances VOL . I - 5 are perhaps read more frequently , and with more interest CRITICISMS ON THE ...
... character and situation of those whose writings we have perused with pleasure . The pas sages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances VOL . I - 5 are perhaps read more frequently , and with more interest CRITICISMS ON THE ...
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