The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... nature was capable of . I tried to rally him into good spirits.- " Come , come , my dear Tom , " said I , carelessly , " it used not always to be thus with you - you were the gayest fellow on the town ; nothing could damp your spirits ...
... nature was capable of . I tried to rally him into good spirits.- " Come , come , my dear Tom , " said I , carelessly , " it used not always to be thus with you - you were the gayest fellow on the town ; nothing could damp your spirits ...
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... nature , seen under circumstances of peculiar beauty , strikes the spectator at first sight ; and the happy facility , with which that knowledge is manifested , becomes more and more facinating the longer the drawing is contem- plated ...
... nature , seen under circumstances of peculiar beauty , strikes the spectator at first sight ; and the happy facility , with which that knowledge is manifested , becomes more and more facinating the longer the drawing is contem- plated ...
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... nature , and traces his loss of human sympathies to the criminal nature of the monas- tic institution , are replete with the verba ardentia , they are full of ve hement description , and are equalled only by the subsequent speeches , in ...
... nature , and traces his loss of human sympathies to the criminal nature of the monas- tic institution , are replete with the verba ardentia , they are full of ve hement description , and are equalled only by the subsequent speeches , in ...
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... nature , that , had he been nur- tured in a region of German romances and tales of horror , it could not have created , but only have fed a disposition formed by nature to that intense mode of thought and of feeling which is the real ...
... nature , that , had he been nur- tured in a region of German romances and tales of horror , it could not have created , but only have fed a disposition formed by nature to that intense mode of thought and of feeling which is the real ...
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... nature . In some passages , however , she delivered herself up to the illusion of the scene , and she proportionably succeeded . Her performance , on the whole , was very well received by a crowded house . Mr. Kean sustained the ...
... nature . In some passages , however , she delivered herself up to the illusion of the scene , and she proportionably succeeded . Her performance , on the whole , was very well received by a crowded house . Mr. Kean sustained the ...
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