Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... persons of past times as in actual existence . Of the Dialogue between Milton and Cowley he spoke , many years after its publication , as that one of his works which he remembered with most satisfaction . Some of the poems now collected ...
... persons of past times as in actual existence . Of the Dialogue between Milton and Cowley he spoke , many years after its publication , as that one of his works which he remembered with most satisfaction . Some of the poems now collected ...
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... person . The high and imperial brow , the keen aqui- line features , the compressed mouth , the penetrating eye , indicated the highest degree of ability and decision . He seemed absorbed in intense meditation . With eyes fixed on the ...
... person . The high and imperial brow , the keen aqui- line features , the compressed mouth , the penetrating eye , indicated the highest degree of ability and decision . He seemed absorbed in intense meditation . With eyes fixed on the ...
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... person of quality . " I am not sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been able to read Sophocles . But these circumstances , while they foster genius , are unfavourable to the science of criticism . Men judge by comparison ...
... person of quality . " I am not sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been able to read Sophocles . But these circumstances , while they foster genius , are unfavourable to the science of criticism . Men judge by comparison ...
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... person can admire more than I do the great master - pieces of wit and humour which Italy has produced . Still I can- not but discern and lament a great deficiency , which is common to them all . I find in them abundance of inge nuity ...
... person can admire more than I do the great master - pieces of wit and humour which Italy has produced . Still I can- not but discern and lament a great deficiency , which is common to them all . I find in them abundance of inge nuity ...
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... person who has experienced the bewilder- ing effect of sudden bad tidings , -the stupefaction , -the vague doubt of the truth of our own perceptions which they produce , will understand the following simile : - " I was as he is who ...
... person who has experienced the bewilder- ing effect of sudden bad tidings , -the stupefaction , -the vague doubt of the truth of our own perceptions which they produce , will understand the following simile : - " I was as he is who ...
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