Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... magnificent titles over the cross on which they have fixed her to perish in ignominy and pain . " The imperious scorn , the bitter hatred , the unalloyed detestation , he feels for the meanness and manifold infamies which followed in ...
... magnificent titles over the cross on which they have fixed her to perish in ignominy and pain . " The imperious scorn , the bitter hatred , the unalloyed detestation , he feels for the meanness and manifold infamies which followed in ...
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... magnificent sweep , which characterize the imagination of such poets as Shelley . He has little of the unrest and frenzy of the bard . We know , in reading him , that he will never miss his mark ; that he will risk nothing ; that he ...
... magnificent sweep , which characterize the imagination of such poets as Shelley . He has little of the unrest and frenzy of the bard . We know , in reading him , that he will never miss his mark ; that he will risk nothing ; that he ...
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... Bacon look in Smith's sentences ? How grandly the soul of Milton rolls and winds through the arches and .abyrinths of his involved and magnificent diction , wak- ing musical echoes at every new turn and variation of 110 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... Bacon look in Smith's sentences ? How grandly the soul of Milton rolls and winds through the arches and .abyrinths of his involved and magnificent diction , wak- ing musical echoes at every new turn and variation of 110 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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... magnificent , and always vigorous and apposite , are poured out lavishly over every page of his imperfectly reported speeches . But the faults of such a style are as apparent as its beauties . It may serve before a jury or a 66 caucus ...
... magnificent , and always vigorous and apposite , are poured out lavishly over every page of his imperfectly reported speeches . But the faults of such a style are as apparent as its beauties . It may serve before a jury or a 66 caucus ...
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... magnificent passages of eloquent panegyric . None would claim for Scott greater genius than Hazlitt allows him to possess , when the mist of partisan hatred does not dim his insight . We appeal from " Philip drunk to Philip sober ...
... magnificent passages of eloquent panegyric . None would claim for Scott greater genius than Hazlitt allows him to possess , when the mist of partisan hatred does not dim his insight . We appeal from " Philip drunk to Philip sober ...
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