A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... admiration for these men- let them stand — because they were sincere at the time — because they may serve hereafter as landmarks in his own progress - because they never commend the sentiments , but only laud too much the spirit , the ...
... admiration for these men- let them stand — because they were sincere at the time — because they may serve hereafter as landmarks in his own progress - because they never commend the sentiments , but only laud too much the spirit , the ...
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... admiration , and their wild sorrow at his death . When he fell , it was as the fall of the statue on the summit of their national column . Some of Mirabeau's admirers speak of him as if he were something better than a French ídol — as ...
... admiration , and their wild sorrow at his death . When he fell , it was as the fall of the statue on the summit of their national column . Some of Mirabeau's admirers speak of him as if he were something better than a French ídol — as ...
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... admirable than the death it bewailed . It was the howl of weak dependency , not of warm love . They mourned him , not for himself , but for the shade and shelter he gave them . Such a man must have been admired and feared , but could ...
... admirable than the death it bewailed . It was the howl of weak dependency , not of warm love . They mourned him , not for himself , but for the shade and shelter he gave them . Such a man must have been admired and feared , but could ...
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... admirable too ? If a tiger be respectable from his unflinching oneness of object , should not à toad , whose sole ... admired as they stood on the burning marl , lose caste ܕܕ with him when , entering the palace of Pandemonium , 12 A ...
... admirable too ? If a tiger be respectable from his unflinching oneness of object , should not à toad , whose sole ... admired as they stood on the burning marl , lose caste ܕܕ with him when , entering the palace of Pandemonium , 12 A ...
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... admired , but not obeyed . “ Slaves , " says Cowper , “ cannot breathe in England . ” « We may parody his words thus , “ Whigs cannot breathe in France . " Britain has long been their element ; but France demands either colder or hotter ...
... admired , but not obeyed . “ Slaves , " says Cowper , “ cannot breathe in England . ” « We may parody his words thus , “ Whigs cannot breathe in France . " Britain has long been their element ; but France demands either colder or hotter ...
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admiration amid appear beautiful become believe better Burke called character Christian clear close Coleridge comes compared criticism dark death deep divine dream earth effect eloquence equal expression fact fancy feel fire genius give glory hand head heard heart heaven human imagination interest land language least less light literary living look Macaulay manner mean Milton mind moral mountains nature never night object once original passages passed passion perhaps philosophy play poem poet poetic poetry poor possessed present produced profound prove question rising seems seen sense Shakspere sometimes soul speak spirit stand stars strong style sublime sure things thought tion true truth turn universe utter voice whole wonder writings written young