The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... 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 them to admire in spite of decency and 174 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... 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 them to admire in spite of decency and 174 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
Сторінка 186
... called upon ( in these days of critical nicety ) to pay the exactest attention to the expression of each thought , and to modulate each line into the most faultless harmony . The character of his mind is a lofty and self - scrutinising ...
... called upon ( in these days of critical nicety ) to pay the exactest attention to the expression of each thought , and to modulate each line into the most faultless harmony . The character of his mind is a lofty and self - scrutinising ...
Сторінка 189
... called forth these remarks from us ; but there are passages in the Gertrude of Wyoming of so rare and ripe a beauty , that they challenge , as they exceed all praise . Such , for instance , is the following peerless description of ...
... called forth these remarks from us ; but there are passages in the Gertrude of Wyoming of so rare and ripe a beauty , that they challenge , as they exceed all praise . Such , for instance , is the following peerless description of ...
Сторінка 195
... called in to cases of difficult births , of fractured limbs , or breaches of the peace ; and makes out a parochial list of accidents and offences . He takes the most trite , the most gross and obvious and revolting part of nature , for ...
... called in to cases of difficult births , of fractured limbs , or breaches of the peace ; and makes out a parochial list of accidents and offences . He takes the most trite , the most gross and obvious and revolting part of nature , for ...
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... called " a finical speech . " It was a most able , candid , closely argued , and philosophical exposure of that un- principled transaction ; but for this very reason it was a solecism in the place where it was delivered . Sir James has ...
... called " a finical speech . " It was a most able , candid , closely argued , and philosophical exposure of that un- principled transaction ; but for this very reason it was a solecism in the place where it was delivered . Sir James has ...
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