A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... appears a " pensive , but a happy place , " the sky , the dome of a temple ; Eden recalled , and the Millennium anticipated : we are then within the attraction of our milder Star . There are other days and seasons , the darkness of ...
... appears a " pensive , but a happy place , " the sky , the dome of a temple ; Eden recalled , and the Millennium anticipated : we are then within the attraction of our milder Star . There are other days and seasons , the darkness of ...
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... appears to us to have so risen out of French influences as to have caught on his wings an unearthly fire , not indeed stream- . ing down from heaven , but streaming up from hell . His was a Pythonic frenzy . He spake to the ear of ...
... appears to us to have so risen out of French influences as to have caught on his wings an unearthly fire , not indeed stream- . ing down from heaven , but streaming up from hell . His was a Pythonic frenzy . He spake to the ear of ...
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... appear to have been very copious or creative . Its figures were striking and electrical in effect rather than poetical ; they were always bold , but never beau- tiful , and seldom , though sometimes , reached the sublime . The grandest ...
... appear to have been very copious or creative . Its figures were striking and electrical in effect rather than poetical ; they were always bold , but never beau- tiful , and seldom , though sometimes , reached the sublime . The grandest ...
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... appear over the throng , like the white plume of a chieftain over the surge of battle . Another came- ( good Mr. Tait , who had left the sweet moorland solitudes of Tealing , and resigned his living to follow Irving ) —and we never had ...
... appear over the throng , like the white plume of a chieftain over the surge of battle . Another came- ( good Mr. Tait , who had left the sweet moorland solitudes of Tealing , and resigned his living to follow Irving ) —and we never had ...
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... appear- ances , but it was not the vanity of a fribble , it was rather that of a child . It was but skin deep , and did not affect the sim- plicity , enthusiasm , and love of truth which were the bases of his character and of his ...
... appear- ances , but it was not the vanity of a fribble , it was rather that of a child . It was but skin deep , and did not affect the sim- plicity , enthusiasm , and love of truth which were the bases of his character and of his ...
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