Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... strong , his taste pure , and his sense of the ridiculous exquisitely keen . This is strange - and yet the strangest is be- hind . There is no reason whatever to think , that those amongst whom he lived saw any thing shocking or ...
... strong , his taste pure , and his sense of the ridiculous exquisitely keen . This is strange - and yet the strangest is be- hind . There is no reason whatever to think , that those amongst whom he lived saw any thing shocking or ...
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... strong and dark , but not revenge eat into his heart : yet every look is a frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , cordial smile , every gesture a familiar caress . while it expresses nothing , seems to discern He never excites ...
... strong and dark , but not revenge eat into his heart : yet every look is a frowning ; eyes of which the calm full gaze , cordial smile , every gesture a familiar caress . while it expresses nothing , seems to discern He never excites ...
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... strong distinction ; yet gress and decline of poetry , painting , and we approach them with feelings altogether dis- sculpture , operate with little less certainty than similar . We cannot conceive of them as using those which regulate ...
... strong distinction ; yet gress and decline of poetry , painting , and we approach them with feelings altogether dis- sculpture , operate with little less certainty than similar . We cannot conceive of them as using those which regulate ...
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... strong as in people in- capable of reasoning - savages , children , mad- men , and dreamers ; but for the purpose of en- abling the artist to communicate his concep- In process of time , the instruments by which the imagination works ...
... strong as in people in- capable of reasoning - savages , children , mad- men , and dreamers ; but for the purpose of en- abling the artist to communicate his concep- In process of time , the instruments by which the imagination works ...
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... strong as death , and jealousy , cruel as the grave . The brave and loyal subject passes , step by step , to the extremities of hu- man depravity . We trace his progress from the first dawnings of unlawful ambition , to the cynical ...
... strong as death , and jealousy , cruel as the grave . The brave and loyal subject passes , step by step , to the extremities of hu- man depravity . We trace his progress from the first dawnings of unlawful ambition , to the cynical ...
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