Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... equally unheeded on the national ear . The humblest hurdy - gurdy that ever called forth an execration , obtained a more generous reward than the dulcimer of " the Abyssinian Maid . " A change seems now gradually coming over the spirit ...
... equally unheeded on the national ear . The humblest hurdy - gurdy that ever called forth an execration , obtained a more generous reward than the dulcimer of " the Abyssinian Maid . " A change seems now gradually coming over the spirit ...
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... equally ad- mirable , in a different manner . There is nothing in Boswell finer than the comparison of Kean's unequal acting to reading Shakspeare by flashes of lightning . It is a magnificent simile . The following specimens were ...
... equally ad- mirable , in a different manner . There is nothing in Boswell finer than the comparison of Kean's unequal acting to reading Shakspeare by flashes of lightning . It is a magnificent simile . The following specimens were ...
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... equally great , equally beyond the reach of rivalry . His genius ripened with his years ; and every poem he wrote was a step of purer gold to his Temple of Fame . His element was sublimity , —but he possessed , in an and grace . eminent ...
... equally great , equally beyond the reach of rivalry . His genius ripened with his years ; and every poem he wrote was a step of purer gold to his Temple of Fame . His element was sublimity , —but he possessed , in an and grace . eminent ...
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... equally beyond the reach of praise or of censure ; he is deaf to the voice of the charmer , charm she never so wisely . Death , that constant and tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold ...
... equally beyond the reach of praise or of censure ; he is deaf to the voice of the charmer , charm she never so wisely . Death , that constant and tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold ...
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... equally impetuous , equally haughty , equally care- less of consequences . The Strafford Letters might be called the Confessions of a Tyrant . There we see the qualities of his mind depicted as clearly as the dark pencil of Vandyke has ...
... equally impetuous , equally haughty , equally care- less of consequences . The Strafford Letters might be called the Confessions of a Tyrant . There we see the qualities of his mind depicted as clearly as the dark pencil of Vandyke has ...
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