Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous: Critical and miscellaneous writings, Volumen2Phillips, 1854 - 176 páginas |
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... happy . If the sternest puritan were acquainted with Parson Adams , or with Dr. Primrose , he could not hate the clergy . ( If novels are not the deepest teachers of hu- manity , they have , at least , the widest range They lend to ...
... happy . If the sternest puritan were acquainted with Parson Adams , or with Dr. Primrose , he could not hate the clergy . ( If novels are not the deepest teachers of hu- manity , they have , at least , the widest range They lend to ...
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... happy extravagance of an mild and cheerful faith in the progressive ad- vances and the final perfection of the species . |. " I surveyed my limbs , all the joints and ar- ticulations of my frame , with curiosity and astonishment . What ...
... happy extravagance of an mild and cheerful faith in the progressive ad- vances and the final perfection of the species . |. " I surveyed my limbs , all the joints and ar- ticulations of my frame , with curiosity and astonishment . What ...
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... Happy shall we be to see him doing justice at last to his powers- studying not to excite the wonder of a few barren readers or spectators , but to live in the hearts of the good of future times - and , to this high end , leaving discord ...
... Happy shall we be to see him doing justice at last to his powers- studying not to excite the wonder of a few barren readers or spectators , but to live in the hearts of the good of future times - and , to this high end , leaving discord ...
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... happy trifling , floated along the shallow but airs , and mountain streams , which insensibly glittering stream of existence . harmonize the peasant's character - which gives the poorest to feel the old grandeur of tragedy , sweeping by ...
... happy trifling , floated along the shallow but airs , and mountain streams , which insensibly glittering stream of existence . harmonize the peasant's character - which gives the poorest to feel the old grandeur of tragedy , sweeping by ...
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... happy social hours . Yet with all our admiration for the theatrical artists , who yet live in Cibber's Apology , we rejoice to believe that their high and joyous art is not declining . Kemble , indeed , and Mrs. Siddons , have for ...
... happy social hours . Yet with all our admiration for the theatrical artists , who yet live in Cibber's Apology , we rejoice to believe that their high and joyous art is not declining . Kemble , indeed , and Mrs. Siddons , have for ...
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