Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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الصفحة viii
... passion , " at the age of eleven . He ought , she thinks , to have competitors , for " he is like the prince who refused to play with anything but kings . ' never , " she says , " saw any one bad propensity in him ; nothing except ...
... passion , " at the age of eleven . He ought , she thinks , to have competitors , for " he is like the prince who refused to play with anything but kings . ' never , " she says , " saw any one bad propensity in him ; nothing except ...
الصفحة xi
... passions , and an unmistakable love of truth animates even his fiercest , haughtiest and most disdainful treatment of the opinions of opponents . These qualities do not of course wholly explain or ex tenuate the leading defect of his ...
... passions , and an unmistakable love of truth animates even his fiercest , haughtiest and most disdainful treatment of the opinions of opponents . These qualities do not of course wholly explain or ex tenuate the leading defect of his ...
الصفحة xii
... passions which raged in the breasts of the military fanatics among the Puritans . The critical papers on Dante and Petrarch exhibit the general characteristic of the writer's later literary criticism — intellectual sympathy superior to ...
... passions which raged in the breasts of the military fanatics among the Puritans . The critical papers on Dante and Petrarch exhibit the general characteristic of the writer's later literary criticism — intellectual sympathy superior to ...
الصفحة xvii
... passion intelligent and reason impassioned . The rush of the declamation is kept carefully within the channels of the argument ; they convince through the very process by which they kindle . Their style is that of splendid and animated ...
... passion intelligent and reason impassioned . The rush of the declamation is kept carefully within the channels of the argument ; they convince through the very process by which they kindle . Their style is that of splendid and animated ...
الصفحة xviii
... passion which sustains the professional politician . An ardent Whig partisan , his partisanship was still roused by the principles of his party rather than by its expedients . Literature and the philoso- phy of politics had more ...
... passion which sustains the professional politician . An ardent Whig partisan , his partisanship was still roused by the principles of his party rather than by its expedients . Literature and the philoso- phy of politics had more ...
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