Papers on Literature and Art, Volúmenes1-2Wiley and Putnam, 1846 |
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... rich alike in thought , action and passion , in great results and still greater beginnings . There was fire enough to bring the immense materials he had collected into a state of fusion . Still his original bias infects the pupil , and ...
... rich alike in thought , action and passion , in great results and still greater beginnings . There was fire enough to bring the immense materials he had collected into a state of fusion . Still his original bias infects the pupil , and ...
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... rich a piece of creation from blooming into all that love or admi- ration could have wished , are neither dissembled nor excused . Perhaps here Mr. Mackintosh kept in mind his father's admirable remark upon Mrs. Opie's Memoir of her ...
... rich a piece of creation from blooming into all that love or admi- ration could have wished , are neither dissembled nor excused . Perhaps here Mr. Mackintosh kept in mind his father's admirable remark upon Mrs. Opie's Memoir of her ...
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... rich quarry ; for , with all their individual finish , there is no trace of a fixed purpose to be dis- cerned in them . They appear to be merely occasional effusions , like natural popular poetry ; but , as they are written by an ac ...
... rich quarry ; for , with all their individual finish , there is no trace of a fixed purpose to be dis- cerned in them . They appear to be merely occasional effusions , like natural popular poetry ; but , as they are written by an ac ...
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... rich humor , the tragic force , the highly wrought yet flowing dialogue , and the countless minutiæ in the finish of character , they must bring disappoint- ment . For their excellence consists in graphic descriptions of MODERN BRITISH ...
... rich humor , the tragic force , the highly wrought yet flowing dialogue , and the countless minutiæ in the finish of character , they must bring disappoint- ment . For their excellence consists in graphic descriptions of MODERN BRITISH ...
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... rich asso- ciations of which he was master . His dogs are with him ; he surveys these dumb friends with the eye of a sportsman and a philosopher , and omits nothing in the description of them which could interest either . An old castle ...
... rich asso- ciations of which he was master . His dogs are with him ; he surveys these dumb friends with the eye of a sportsman and a philosopher , and omits nothing in the description of them which could interest either . An old castle ...
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