Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... passions of men and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own livid hue the flowers of Paradise and the glories of the Eternal Throne ! All the portraits of him are singularly characteristic . No person can look on the features ...
... passions of men and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own livid hue the flowers of Paradise and the glories of the Eternal Throne ! All the portraits of him are singularly characteristic . No person can look on the features ...
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... passion for mummeries , an idolatrous veneration for the priestly character , and , above all , a stupid and ferocious intolerance . This , how- ever , we waive . We will concede that Charles was a good protestant ; but we say that his ...
... passion for mummeries , an idolatrous veneration for the priestly character , and , above all , a stupid and ferocious intolerance . This , how- ever , we waive . We will concede that Charles was a good protestant ; but we say that his ...
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... passion ; the other proud , calm , inflexible , sagacious . He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker ; but he set his foot on the neck of his king . In his devotional retirement , he prayed with convulsions , and groans , and ...
... passion ; the other proud , calm , inflexible , sagacious . He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker ; but he set his foot on the neck of his king . In his devotional retirement , he prayed with convulsions , and groans , and ...
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... passion and prejudice , and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption . It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ends , but never to choose unwise means . They went through the world like Sir Artegale's iron man ...
... passion and prejudice , and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption . It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ends , but never to choose unwise means . They went through the world like Sir Artegale's iron man ...
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... passion with which he commits his crimes , and the haughty fearlessness with which he avows them , give an extraordinary interest to his character . Iago , on the contrary , is the object of universal loathing . Many are inclined to ...
... passion with which he commits his crimes , and the haughty fearlessness with which he avows them , give an extraordinary interest to his character . Iago , on the contrary , is the object of universal loathing . Many are inclined to ...
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