Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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الصفحة 53
... evince a mind that has brooded long over its own thoughts , and sent search- ing glances into the unsounded depths of the soul . In his delineation of the stronger passions , he often startles and thrills the mind by terrible and ...
... evince a mind that has brooded long over its own thoughts , and sent search- ing glances into the unsounded depths of the soul . In his delineation of the stronger passions , he often startles and thrills the mind by terrible and ...
الصفحة 57
... evinced a range and depth of character corresponding to their number , it might well excite wonder . But this is not the case . The frame- work of Fletcher's dramatis personæ is generally light and thin , and he continually repeats a ...
... evinced a range and depth of character corresponding to their number , it might well excite wonder . But this is not the case . The frame- work of Fletcher's dramatis personæ is generally light and thin , and he continually repeats a ...
الصفحة 99
... evince a mind of versatile talents and acquirements , confident in its own capacity , and delivering unhesitating judgments on all matters relating to politics , literature and life , without the slightest self- distrust . It would be ...
... evince a mind of versatile talents and acquirements , confident in its own capacity , and delivering unhesitating judgments on all matters relating to politics , literature and life , without the slightest self- distrust . It would be ...
الصفحة 104
... evinced by sprinkling up and down his interminable declama- tions a few descriptions of baby - houses , and of old hats with wet brims ; and his amiable partiality for humble life , by assur- ing us that a wordy rhetorician , who talks ...
... evinced by sprinkling up and down his interminable declama- tions a few descriptions of baby - houses , and of old hats with wet brims ; and his amiable partiality for humble life , by assur- ing us that a wordy rhetorician , who talks ...
الصفحة 106
... evince uncommon power of distinct expression . The review of Moore's " Lalla Rookh " . a work just calculated to display his qualities of mind and manner in their best light- is full of fancy and observation , conveyed in a style of ...
... evince uncommon power of distinct expression . The review of Moore's " Lalla Rookh " . a work just calculated to display his qualities of mind and manner in their best light- is full of fancy and observation , conveyed in a style of ...
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