The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... nature , Are burnt and purged away . " These lines , we suspect , would have raised a tremendous storm in the theatre at any time during the reign of Charles the Second . They were clearly not written by a zealous Protes- tant or for ...
... nature , Are burnt and purged away . " These lines , we suspect , would have raised a tremendous storm in the theatre at any time during the reign of Charles the Second . They were clearly not written by a zealous Protes- tant or for ...
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... nature of the topic ? We are enchanted to recognize incidents and scenes the most familiar to our thoughts , trim- med up for fresh inspection by a scholar and a gentleman , who , to much knowledge of his subject , and of the world ...
... nature of the topic ? We are enchanted to recognize incidents and scenes the most familiar to our thoughts , trim- med up for fresh inspection by a scholar and a gentleman , who , to much knowledge of his subject , and of the world ...
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... nature with the eye of an artist , made a flowery mea- him in selecting his subjects . We do not blame him for this , any more than we object to a lilac tree , because it has not expanded it- self into a cedar : although we prefer ...
... nature with the eye of an artist , made a flowery mea- him in selecting his subjects . We do not blame him for this , any more than we object to a lilac tree , because it has not expanded it- self into a cedar : although we prefer ...
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... nature ? What power was given to rouse them from the degradation of sensuality , when , under its baneful sway , in some of the works of this all- admired master , the hero perishes ingloriously and without a struggle ; when in others ...
... nature ? What power was given to rouse them from the degradation of sensuality , when , under its baneful sway , in some of the works of this all- admired master , the hero perishes ingloriously and without a struggle ; when in others ...
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... Nature , rather than inordinate gratifications , we should find in fol- lowing her dictates the best security to health at all times , but more particularly in seasons of prevailing sickness . Upon the first indica- tions of cholera , I ...
... Nature , rather than inordinate gratifications , we should find in fol- lowing her dictates the best security to health at all times , but more particularly in seasons of prevailing sickness . Upon the first indica- tions of cholera , I ...
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