Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd ...D.Appleton, 1869 - 172 страници |
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... excitement as fervid , and snatches of delight as precious and as fearful , as those feelings create which we are accustomed to regard as alone worthy to enrapture or to agitate . The involuntary recurrence by Williams to the string of ...
... excitement as fervid , and snatches of delight as precious and as fearful , as those feelings create which we are accustomed to regard as alone worthy to enrapture or to agitate . The involuntary recurrence by Williams to the string of ...
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... excitement , which is gratified by spectacles of anguish . Accord- ing to their doctrine , the more nearly the re- presentation of sorrow approaches reality , the more intense will be the gratification of the spectator . Thus Burke has ...
... excitement , which is gratified by spectacles of anguish . Accord- ing to their doctrine , the more nearly the re- presentation of sorrow approaches reality , the more intense will be the gratification of the spectator . Thus Burke has ...
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... excitement , but to the perceptions of beauty in the soul - to the yearnings of the deepest affections - to the aspirations after grandeur and permanence , which never leave man even in his errors and afflictions . It is not , then , in ...
... excitement , but to the perceptions of beauty in the soul - to the yearnings of the deepest affections - to the aspirations after grandeur and permanence , which never leave man even in his errors and afflictions . It is not , then , in ...
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Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd. ove of mere excitement was too keen to per- | nit them to enjoy it . They had " supped full f horrors . " Familiar with the thoughts of real slaughter , they could not endure the philo- sophic and poetic view of ...
Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd. ove of mere excitement was too keen to per- | nit them to enjoy it . They had " supped full f horrors . " Familiar with the thoughts of real slaughter , they could not endure the philo- sophic and poetic view of ...
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... excitement of sympathies for the condition of the most distant and degraded of the species . The merchant , whose thoughts would else rarely travel beyond his desk and his fire - side , is thus busied with high musings on the progress ...
... excitement of sympathies for the condition of the most distant and degraded of the species . The merchant , whose thoughts would else rarely travel beyond his desk and his fire - side , is thus busied with high musings on the progress ...
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