A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... imagination has been lavishly panegyrised . It does not , we think , so far as we have been able to judge from the specimens we have seen , appear to have been very copious or creative . Its figures were striking and electrical in ...
... imagination has been lavishly panegyrised . It does not , we think , so far as we have been able to judge from the specimens we have seen , appear to have been very copious or creative . Its figures were striking and electrical in ...
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... imagination the quality of greatness exerts more power than that of earnestness . great regal - seeming ruffian fascinates him , while the petty scoundrel is trampled on . His soul rises to mate with the tiger in his power , but his ...
... imagination the quality of greatness exerts more power than that of earnestness . great regal - seeming ruffian fascinates him , while the petty scoundrel is trampled on . His soul rises to mate with the tiger in his power , but his ...
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... imagination was fertile , rugged , and grand . Terrible truth was sheathed in terrible figure . Each thought leaped into light , like Minerva , armed with bristling imagery . Dan- ton was a true poet , and some of his sentences are the ...
... imagination was fertile , rugged , and grand . Terrible truth was sheathed in terrible figure . Each thought leaped into light , like Minerva , armed with bristling imagery . Dan- ton was a true poet , and some of his sentences are the ...
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... imagination fertile in resources , if incorrect in taste ; a swift logic ; a decisive will ; a prompt and lively elo- quence ; and passions , in general , concentred and quiet as a charcoal furnace . Let us not forget his wondrous ...
... imagination fertile in resources , if incorrect in taste ; a swift logic ; a decisive will ; a prompt and lively elo- quence ; and passions , in general , concentred and quiet as a charcoal furnace . Let us not forget his wondrous ...
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... imagining that no man can write his life well , if not what is called an Irvingite , and that no Irvingite has the literary qualifications . These statements , however , we do not believe . Some of the Irvingites are men of very ...
... imagining that no man can write his life well , if not what is called an Irvingite , and that no Irvingite has the literary qualifications . These statements , however , we do not believe . Some of the Irvingites are men of very ...
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