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" ... compassion, which alternately delighted and afflicted, but always occupied the feeling soul of Laura, were sentiments of which Zeluco had hardly any idea. Neither did the most sublime beauties of nature, the most exquisite imitations of art, or the... "
Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign ... - Страница 178
по John Moore - 1789 - 312 страници
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The Works: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Robert Anderson, Том 5

John Moore - 1820 - 552 страници
...nature, the most exquisite imitations of art, or the works of genius of any kind, to all of which she was feelingly alive, afford any enjoyment to the mind...from vanity and affectation he pretended to admire some of them, and had made himself master of the common cant of virtu, Zeluco, in short, had no taste...

The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Том 35, Част 1

1820 - 274 страници
...nature, the most exquisite imitations of art, or the works of genius of any kind, to all of which she was feelingly alive, afford any enjoyment to the mind...from vanity and affectation he pretended to admire some of them, and had made himself master of the common cant of virtu. Zeluco, in short, had no taste...

A view of the commencement and progress of romance. Zeluco; various views of ...

John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 544 страници
...nature, the most exquisite imitations of art, or the works of genius of any kind, to all of which she was feelingly alive, afford any enjoyment to the mind...from vanity and affectation he pretended to admire some of them, and had made himself master of the common cant of viriu. Zeluco, in short, had no taste...




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