Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... judge the lachrymal glands , or the circulation of the and compare ; but they will not create . They blood will affect the tears of his Niobe , or the will talk about the old poets , and comment on blushes of his Aurora . If Shakspeare ...
... judge the lachrymal glands , or the circulation of the and compare ; but they will not create . They blood will affect the tears of his Niobe , or the will talk about the old poets , and comment on blushes of his Aurora . If Shakspeare ...
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... judge between two Latin styles as an habitual drunkard to set up for a wine- The most striking characteristic of the poetry In none of the works of Milton is his pecu- of Milton is the extreme remoteness of the liar manner more happily ...
... judge between two Latin styles as an habitual drunkard to set up for a wine- The most striking characteristic of the poetry In none of the works of Milton is his pecu- of Milton is the extreme remoteness of the liar manner more happily ...
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... judge , and the rags of a beggar . In all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and lovers , the frown and sneer of Harold were discernible in an instant . But this species of egotism , though fatal to the drama , is the inspi ...
... judge , and the rags of a beggar . In all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and lovers , the frown and sneer of Harold were discernible in an instant . But this species of egotism , though fatal to the drama , is the inspi ...
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... judge , but of an advocate ; often of an advocate in an unsound cause . Yet , in the very act of misrepresenting the laws of com- position , he shows how well he understands them . But he was perpetually acting against his better ...
... judge , but of an advocate ; often of an advocate in an unsound cause . Yet , in the very act of misrepresenting the laws of com- position , he shows how well he understands them . But he was perpetually acting against his better ...
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... judge whether , in the tus is the earliest and the best . His animation , his simple - hearted tenderness , his wonderful The Romance of History . England . BY HENRY NEELE . London , 1828 . account which he gives of transactions , re ...
... judge whether , in the tus is the earliest and the best . His animation , his simple - hearted tenderness , his wonderful The Romance of History . England . BY HENRY NEELE . London , 1828 . account which he gives of transactions , re ...
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