A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... wonder at him - Byron has bent before him his proud knee , and become the laureate of his exile-- Hazlitt has fought his cause with as much zeal and courage as if he had belonged to his old guard — Coleridge has woven his metaphysic ...
... wonder at him - Byron has bent before him his proud knee , and become the laureate of his exile-- Hazlitt has fought his cause with as much zeal and courage as if he had belonged to his old guard — Coleridge has woven his metaphysic ...
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... wonder , and inquiry still , must have been the most extraordinary production of modern days . He must have united profundity and brilliance , splendour and solidity , qualities creating fear and love , and been such a compound of the ...
... wonder , and inquiry still , must have been the most extraordinary production of modern days . He must have united profundity and brilliance , splendour and solidity , qualities creating fear and love , and been such a compound of the ...
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... wonder that it pleased at once Napoleon's martial spirit and his national taste . The ancient bard himself had been too simple . MʻPherson served him up with flummery , and he went sweetly down the throat of our melodramatic Hero ...
... wonder that it pleased at once Napoleon's martial spirit and his national taste . The ancient bard himself had been too simple . MʻPherson served him up with flummery , and he went sweetly down the throat of our melodramatic Hero ...
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... wonder and fear - wonder at their multitude , their variety , their dreamlike pomp and speed , their power and terrible beauty , and that they did not produce a still deeper impression upon the world's mind , and a still stronger ...
... wonder and fear - wonder at their multitude , their variety , their dreamlike pomp and speed , their power and terrible beauty , and that they did not produce a still deeper impression upon the world's mind , and a still stronger ...
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... wonder , not unmingled with terror , of the fierce , untamed , resistless energy which ran in the blood and spoke in the talk and public oratory of Edward Irving . Yet there can be little doubt that these splendid exhias may for an 66 C ...
... wonder , not unmingled with terror , of the fierce , untamed , resistless energy which ran in the blood and spoke in the talk and public oratory of Edward Irving . Yet there can be little doubt that these splendid exhias may for an 66 C ...
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