The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... sentiment at the expense of his friend ; but what in the first was trick or reckless vanity , was in the last plain downright English honesty and singleness of heart . In the case of the State Trials , in 1794 , Mr. Tooke rather ...
... sentiment at the expense of his friend ; but what in the first was trick or reckless vanity , was in the last plain downright English honesty and singleness of heart . In the case of the State Trials , in 1794 , Mr. Tooke rather ...
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... sentiment from another , and heighten it by an epithet or an allusion of greater force and beauty than is to be found in the original passage , he thinks he shows his superiority of execution in this in a more marked manner than if the ...
... sentiment from another , and heighten it by an epithet or an allusion of greater force and beauty than is to be found in the original passage , he thinks he shows his superiority of execution in this in a more marked manner than if the ...
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... sentiment , no tinsel of words . His song is one sad reality , one unraised , unvaried note of unavailing woe . Literal fidelity serves him in the place of inven- tion ; he assumes importance by a number of petty details ; he rivets ...
... sentiment , no tinsel of words . His song is one sad reality , one unraised , unvaried note of unavailing woe . Literal fidelity serves him in the place of inven- tion ; he assumes importance by a number of petty details ; he rivets ...
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