The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة vii
... Causes of the Scarcity of humorous Writers in Scotland .... ..... 151 158 84. Of the Privilege of Fashion to alter Nature - Some Ac- count of certain fashionable Peculiarities in Edinburgh 163 85. Apology to Poetical Correspondents ...
... Causes of the Scarcity of humorous Writers in Scotland .... ..... 151 158 84. Of the Privilege of Fashion to alter Nature - Some Ac- count of certain fashionable Peculiarities in Edinburgh 163 85. Apology to Poetical Correspondents ...
الصفحة 14
... cause , and , imitating the beha- viour of Horatio , endeavour to show that a man's feelings need not be the less delicate for being under the direction of a sound judgment ; and that he who best knows the female character , and will ...
... cause , and , imitating the beha- viour of Horatio , endeavour to show that a man's feelings need not be the less delicate for being under the direction of a sound judgment ; and that he who best knows the female character , and will ...
الصفحة 38
... cause of liberty , he felt a pride which told him , that Cato's would be no less honoured than Cæsar's sword ; ' . and when the ' self - devoted Decii died , ' independent of their love for Rome , they had every motive of applause to ...
... cause of liberty , he felt a pride which told him , that Cato's would be no less honoured than Cæsar's sword ; ' . and when the ' self - devoted Decii died , ' independent of their love for Rome , they had every motive of applause to ...
الصفحة 53
... caused , add to the general feelings of pleasure which the scene produces . " In considering the scene before us , it is neces- sary that we keep in view the character of Lady Anne . The outlines are given us in her own con- versation ...
... caused , add to the general feelings of pleasure which the scene produces . " In considering the scene before us , it is neces- sary that we keep in view the character of Lady Anne . The outlines are given us in her own con- versation ...
الصفحة 56
... cause , and most accursed effect . Glo . Your beauty was the cause of that effect , & c . In these lines , beside a confirmation of the foregoing remark , and an illustration of Richard's persevering flattery , there are two ...
... cause , and most accursed effect . Glo . Your beauty was the cause of that effect , & c . In these lines , beside a confirmation of the foregoing remark , and an illustration of Richard's persevering flattery , there are two ...
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