The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... delight , unless he can shock the public . He * This censure applies to the first Cantos of DON JUAN much more than to the last . It has been called a TRISTRAM SHANDY in rhyme : it is rather a poem written about itself . would force ...
... delight , unless he can shock the public . He * This censure applies to the first Cantos of DON JUAN much more than to the last . It has been called a TRISTRAM SHANDY in rhyme : it is rather a poem written about itself . would force ...
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... delight an impartial and disin- terested audience by the extent of his infor- mation , by his acquaintance with general prin- ciples , by the clearness and aptitude of his il- lustrations , by vigour and copiousness of style ; but where ...
... delight an impartial and disin- terested audience by the extent of his infor- mation , by his acquaintance with general prin- ciples , by the clearness and aptitude of his il- lustrations , by vigour and copiousness of style ; but where ...
Сторінка 237
... old acquaintance : the cuckoo haunts him with sounds of early youth not to be ex- pressed a linnet's nest startles him with boyish delight : an old withered thorn is weighed down with a heap of recollections : a grey MR . WORDSWORTH . 237.
... old acquaintance : the cuckoo haunts him with sounds of early youth not to be ex- pressed a linnet's nest startles him with boyish delight : an old withered thorn is weighed down with a heap of recollections : a grey MR . WORDSWORTH . 237.
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... delight in hearing those of others . Indeed in Scotland generally , the display of personal character , the indulging your whims and humours in the presence of a friend , is not much encouraged - every one there is looked upon in the ...
... delight in hearing those of others . Indeed in Scotland generally , the display of personal character , the indulging your whims and humours in the presence of a friend , is not much encouraged - every one there is looked upon in the ...
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... delight in its own exercise . He can turn his hand to any thing , but he cannot be idle . There are few intellectual accomplishments which he does not possess , and possess in a very high degree . He speaks French ( and , we believe ...
... delight in its own exercise . He can turn his hand to any thing , but he cannot be idle . There are few intellectual accomplishments which he does not possess , and possess in a very high degree . He speaks French ( and , we believe ...
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