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... means re- quired it ; but indeed it seems as if it was pain- ful to Hogarth to contemplate mere vacancy or insignificance . This reflection of the artist's own intellect from the faces of his characters , is one reason why the works of ...
... means re- quired it ; but indeed it seems as if it was pain- ful to Hogarth to contemplate mere vacancy or insignificance . This reflection of the artist's own intellect from the faces of his characters , is one reason why the works of ...
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... mean the human face ; a small part , reckon- ing by geographical inches , in the map of man's body , but here it is that the painter of expres- sion must condense the wonders of his skill , even at the expense of neglecting the ...
... mean the human face ; a small part , reckon- ing by geographical inches , in the map of man's body , but here it is that the painter of expres- sion must condense the wonders of his skill , even at the expense of neglecting the ...
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... mean- while of those strains of moral pathos , those sublime heart - touches , which these poets ( in them chiefly shewing themselves poets ) are per- petually darting across the otherwise appalling gloom of their subject - consolatory ...
... mean- while of those strains of moral pathos , those sublime heart - touches , which these poets ( in them chiefly shewing themselves poets ) are per- petually darting across the otherwise appalling gloom of their subject - consolatory ...
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... means a great deal , -his friends , his principles , his country , the human race . Whoever expects to find in the satirical pieces of this writer any of those peculiarities which pleased him in the satires of Dryden or Pope , will be ...
... means a great deal , -his friends , his principles , his country , the human race . Whoever expects to find in the satirical pieces of this writer any of those peculiarities which pleased him in the satires of Dryden or Pope , will be ...
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... mean , the ad- vertisements offering rewards for the apprehension of absconded culprits , strayed apprentices , bank- rupts who have conveyed away their effects , debtors that have run away from their bail . I observe , that in exact ...
... mean , the ad- vertisements offering rewards for the apprehension of absconded culprits , strayed apprentices , bank- rupts who have conveyed away their effects , debtors that have run away from their bail . I observe , that in exact ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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