Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... sensibility ; acuteness in discern- ing the recondite as well as predominating qualities of an author's mind , and setting them forth in clear , direct and pointed expression ; and a comprehensive and pene- trating judgment , unfettered ...
... sensibility ; acuteness in discern- ing the recondite as well as predominating qualities of an author's mind , and setting them forth in clear , direct and pointed expression ; and a comprehensive and pene- trating judgment , unfettered ...
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... sensibility . In proportion as his praise is eloquent and hearty for what is noble and great in character , his scorn is severe for what is little and mean . In the dissection he makes of Bacon's moral character , and the cool unconcern ...
... sensibility . In proportion as his praise is eloquent and hearty for what is noble and great in character , his scorn is severe for what is little and mean . In the dissection he makes of Bacon's moral character , and the cool unconcern ...
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... sensibility , seem all fused into his understanding . His illustrations are analogies ; his images are pictorial argu- ments ; the most gorgeous trappings of his rhetoric are ridiant with thought . His intellectual eye pierces instantly ...
... sensibility , seem all fused into his understanding . His illustrations are analogies ; his images are pictorial argu- ments ; the most gorgeous trappings of his rhetoric are ridiant with thought . His intellectual eye pierces instantly ...
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... life and established government . He tolerates no writer whose sensibility and imagination are predominant in discussing questions of national policy , of finance , manufactures , commerce or laws ; he allows the intro MACAULAY . 25.
... life and established government . He tolerates no writer whose sensibility and imagination are predominant in discussing questions of national policy , of finance , manufactures , commerce or laws ; he allows the intro MACAULAY . 25.
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... can good morality be taken in apology for threadbare tropes . A morbid and uneasy sensibility may give a certain swell and gaudiness to diction with- out the aid of imagination . A young gentleman , 32 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... can good morality be taken in apology for threadbare tropes . A morbid and uneasy sensibility may give a certain swell and gaudiness to diction with- out the aid of imagination . A young gentleman , 32 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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