Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd ...D.Appleton, 1869 - 172 страници |
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... noble . This lesson is in ferings is , indeed , very inferior to that sympa- reality the universal moral of all excellent ro- thy with the universal heart of man which mances . How mistaken are those miserable inspires real self ...
... noble . This lesson is in ferings is , indeed , very inferior to that sympa- reality the universal moral of all excellent ro- thy with the universal heart of man which mances . How mistaken are those miserable inspires real self ...
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... noble poet , had begun to pay homage to mere energy , to regard vir- tue as low and mean compared with lofty crime , and to think that high passion carried in itself a justification for its most fearful ex- cesses . He inspired them ...
... noble poet , had begun to pay homage to mere energy , to regard vir- tue as low and mean compared with lofty crime , and to think that high passion carried in itself a justification for its most fearful ex- cesses . He inspired them ...
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... noble shapes which come thronging on our memory . His ludicrous characters are dear to us , because they are seldom merely quaint or strange , the dry oddities of fancy , but have as genuine a kindred with humanity as the most gifted ...
... noble shapes which come thronging on our memory . His ludicrous characters are dear to us , because they are seldom merely quaint or strange , the dry oddities of fancy , but have as genuine a kindred with humanity as the most gifted ...
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... noble and sacred a thing the heart of man is , in spite of its strangest debasements and perversions . How does the inimitable portrait of Claverhouse at first excite our hatred for that carelessness of human misery , that con- tempt ...
... noble and sacred a thing the heart of man is , in spite of its strangest debasements and perversions . How does the inimitable portrait of Claverhouse at first excite our hatred for that carelessness of human misery , that con- tempt ...
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... noble bard , whom he has been sometimes er - tures on the heart of Falkland till they wring roneously supposed to resemble . The former confidence from him - and the net thenceforth sets before us mightiest realities in clear vi- spread ...
... noble bard , whom he has been sometimes er - tures on the heart of Falkland till they wring roneously supposed to resemble . The former confidence from him - and the net thenceforth sets before us mightiest realities in clear vi- spread ...
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