The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... striking passages , but it does not place the author in the first rank of dramatic writers . But if Mr. Coleridge's works do not place him in that rank , they injure instead of conveying a just idea of the man , for he himself is cer ...
... striking passages , but it does not place the author in the first rank of dramatic writers . But if Mr. Coleridge's works do not place him in that rank , they injure instead of conveying a just idea of the man , for he himself is cer ...
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... striking point of view , than the success of Mr. Irving's oratory . People go to hear him in crowds , and come away with a mixture of delight and astonishment - they go again to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try ...
... striking point of view , than the success of Mr. Irving's oratory . People go to hear him in crowds , and come away with a mixture of delight and astonishment - they go again to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try ...
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... to a com- bination of qualities , the more striking in their immediate effect , in proportion as they are unlooked - for and heterogeneous , like the vio- lent opposition of light and shade in a picture . 86 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... to a com- bination of qualities , the more striking in their immediate effect , in proportion as they are unlooked - for and heterogeneous , like the vio- lent opposition of light and shade in a picture . 86 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
Сторінка 87
... striking , if not a fine face , a bold and fiery spirit , and a most por- tentous obliquity of vision , which throw him to an immeasurable distance beyond all com- petition , and effectually relieve whatever there might be of common ...
... striking , if not a fine face , a bold and fiery spirit , and a most por- tentous obliquity of vision , which throw him to an immeasurable distance beyond all com- petition , and effectually relieve whatever there might be of common ...
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... striking ; and the train of thought that was unfolded at such length and with such strenuousness , was bold , well - sustained , and consistent with itself . Mr. Irving wants the continuity of thought and manner which distinguishes his ...
... striking ; and the train of thought that was unfolded at such length and with such strenuousness , was bold , well - sustained , and consistent with itself . Mr. Irving wants the continuity of thought and manner which distinguishes his ...
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