The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, المجلد 5Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1817 |
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... feeling the cause of the quarrel , and describes the conflict in his breast between honour and affection . She ascribes his audacity to confidence in her love , which she admits , however , to be too well - founded . Her honour , she ...
... feeling the cause of the quarrel , and describes the conflict in his breast between honour and affection . She ascribes his audacity to confidence in her love , which she admits , however , to be too well - founded . Her honour , she ...
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... perhaps that the playing is intrinsically superior , but that the characters speak so much more forcibly to CRIT . REV . VOL . V. Jan. 1817 . Ꭰ the heart and feelings . If I were to select Narrative of a Residence in Ireland . 17.
... perhaps that the playing is intrinsically superior , but that the characters speak so much more forcibly to CRIT . REV . VOL . V. Jan. 1817 . Ꭰ the heart and feelings . If I were to select Narrative of a Residence in Ireland . 17.
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Tobias Smollett. the heart and feelings . If I were to select that which of all others appears to me the most surprising effort of genius , I should say it is Othello . I do not indeed conceive it possible for acting to be carried beyond ...
Tobias Smollett. the heart and feelings . If I were to select that which of all others appears to me the most surprising effort of genius , I should say it is Othello . I do not indeed conceive it possible for acting to be carried beyond ...
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... feeling , and in- spire her with no eloquence ; she takes more pleasure in mentioning a satirical remark upon the bad weather usual there , by the late Mr. Fox , than in describing the pleasures of the finest day she spent in that ...
... feeling , and in- spire her with no eloquence ; she takes more pleasure in mentioning a satirical remark upon the bad weather usual there , by the late Mr. Fox , than in describing the pleasures of the finest day she spent in that ...
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... feeling or religion , and others to thought which delights , in discussion and inquiry . It is well known what serious hos- tilities flow from these opposite tendencies of character ; how the one class are apt to despise ; and the ...
... feeling or religion , and others to thought which delights , in discussion and inquiry . It is well known what serious hos- tilities flow from these opposite tendencies of character ; how the one class are apt to despise ; and the ...
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الصفحة 397 - By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster with fire and smoke, and then the miserable beholders are bound to take it for a cave. While in the mean time two armies fly in, represented with four swords and bucklers, and then what hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field?
الصفحة 587 - Subsidiary to this, there was no creed that he did not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the Cross; the orphan of St. Louis, he became the adopted child of the Republic: and, with a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the throne and the tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism.
الصفحة 561 - Go, wing thy flight from star to star, From world to luminous world, as far As the universe spreads its flaming wall : Take all the pleasures of all the spheres, And multiply each through endless years, One minute of Heaven is worth them all...
الصفحة 42 - The Statesman's Manual, or The Bible the best Guide to Political skill and foresight: a Lay Sermon addressed to the higher classes of society...
الصفحة 615 - ... mine, The aim of their existence was not mine ; My joys, my griefs, my passions, and my powers, Made me a stranger; though I wore the form, I had no sympathy with breathing flesh, Nor midst the creatures of clay that girded me Was there but one who but of her anon.
الصفحة 557 - But turn and look — then wonder, if thou wilt, " That I should hate, should take revenge, by guilt, " Upon the hand, whose mischief or whose mirth " Sent me thus maim'd and monstrous upon earth ; " And on that race who, though more vile they be " Than mowing apes, are demi-gods to me ! " Here — judge if hell, with all its power to damn, " Can add one curse to the foul thing I am...
الصفحة 618 - Back to thy hell ! Thou hast no power upon me, that I feel; Thou never shalt possess me, that I know: What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture which could nothing gain from thine.
الصفحة 562 - tis sweet to me ! " There — drink my tears, while yet they fall — " Would that my bosom's blood were balm, " And, well thou know'st, I'd shed it all, " To give thy brow one minute's calm.
الصفحة 204 - Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a daintie eare, Such as attonce might not on living ground, Save in this Paradise, be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare, To...
الصفحة 58 - ... molested in their persons, nor shall their houses or goods be burnt, or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the enemy...