English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... beauty as a child , rendered her an object of great notice and admiration in the society at Cambridge , and Dr. Middleton was in the habit of requiring from her an account of the learned conversations at which in his society she was ...
... beauty as a child , rendered her an object of great notice and admiration in the society at Cambridge , and Dr. Middleton was in the habit of requiring from her an account of the learned conversations at which in his society she was ...
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... beauty through life . : History of English Poetry , i . lvii . Since Warton thus wrote , however , we have had criti- cisms on Shakspeare of a much higher order - such as those of Richardson , Schlegel , Jeffrey , Macauley , Campbell ...
... beauty through life . : History of English Poetry , i . lvii . Since Warton thus wrote , however , we have had criti- cisms on Shakspeare of a much higher order - such as those of Richardson , Schlegel , Jeffrey , Macauley , Campbell ...
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... beauty , harmony , gran- deur , and elegance ; all that can soothe the mind , gratify the fancy , or move the affections , belongs to their province . They present human nature under a different aspect from that which it assumes when ...
... beauty , harmony , gran- deur , and elegance ; all that can soothe the mind , gratify the fancy , or move the affections , belongs to their province . They present human nature under a different aspect from that which it assumes when ...
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... beauty does not escape him , and he is sensible of the smallest blemish . Delicacy of taste is judged of by the same marks that we use in judging of the delicacy of an external sense . As the goodness of the palate is not tried by ...
... beauty does not escape him , and he is sensible of the smallest blemish . Delicacy of taste is judged of by the same marks that we use in judging of the delicacy of an external sense . As the goodness of the palate is not tried by ...
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... beauty's charms ; Zealous , yet modest ; innocent , though free ; Patient of toil ; serene amidst alarms ; Inflexible in faith ; invincible in arms . The shepherd - swain of whom I mention made , On Scotia's mountain fed his little ...
... beauty's charms ; Zealous , yet modest ; innocent , though free ; Patient of toil ; serene amidst alarms ; Inflexible in faith ; invincible in arms . The shepherd - swain of whom I mention made , On Scotia's mountain fed his little ...
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