Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... expressions which " no young lady ought to read ; " but there is nothing which tends to corrupt the morals , as well as to vulgarize the speech . Virtue and vice , honesty and baseness , indulge in no coquetry in his representations ...
... expressions which " no young lady ought to read ; " but there is nothing which tends to corrupt the morals , as well as to vulgarize the speech . Virtue and vice , honesty and baseness , indulge in no coquetry in his representations ...
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... expression of his own studious habits and devotion to letters : " I that spend half my nights and all my days Here in a cell , to get a dark , pale face To come forth with the ivy or the bays , And in this age can hope no other grace ...
... expression of his own studious habits and devotion to letters : " I that spend half my nights and all my days Here in a cell , to get a dark , pale face To come forth with the ivy or the bays , And in this age can hope no other grace ...
الصفحة 32
... expression which is exquisite . " Lov . There is no life on earth , but being in love ! There are no studies , no delights , no business , No intercourse , or trade of sense , or soul , But what is love ! I was the laziest creature ...
... expression which is exquisite . " Lov . There is no life on earth , but being in love ! There are no studies , no delights , no business , No intercourse , or trade of sense , or soul , But what is love ! I was the laziest creature ...
الصفحة 52
... into human nature , and cool , cutting irony of expression . " In this play occurs the noted rhapsody on marriage , spoken by one who was returning , as he supposed , to a faithful wife , r Of blessings when I come but near the house.
... into human nature , and cool , cutting irony of expression . " In this play occurs the noted rhapsody on marriage , spoken by one who was returning , as he supposed , to a faithful wife , r Of blessings when I come but near the house.
الصفحة 62
... expressing fully The Carthage queen , when from a cold sea rock , Full with her sorrow , she tied fast her eyes To the fair Trojan ships , and having lost them , Just as thine eyes do , down stole a tear , Antiphila . What would this ...
... expressing fully The Carthage queen , when from a cold sea rock , Full with her sorrow , she tied fast her eyes To the fair Trojan ships , and having lost them , Just as thine eyes do , down stole a tear , Antiphila . What would this ...
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