The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... passion , watches syllables and waits on words , is alive to the light air of nice associations which float about every subject- the moats in the bright sunbeam - the delicate gradations of the passing shadows . There is the stupid ...
... passion , watches syllables and waits on words , is alive to the light air of nice associations which float about every subject- the moats in the bright sunbeam - the delicate gradations of the passing shadows . There is the stupid ...
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... passions with the people they speak of , involved it may be in the events they speak of , and therefore describing them with the partiality and narrowness of an eager actor ; or even worse , by men far apart from them in a monkish ...
... passions with the people they speak of , involved it may be in the events they speak of , and therefore describing them with the partiality and narrowness of an eager actor ; or even worse , by men far apart from them in a monkish ...
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... passion , instruct the mind with patient instances of accurate wisdom . The universal is confined to a dry enumeration of superficial transactions ; no action can have all its details ; the canvas is so crowded that no figure has room ...
... passion , instruct the mind with patient instances of accurate wisdom . The universal is confined to a dry enumeration of superficial transactions ; no action can have all its details ; the canvas is so crowded that no figure has room ...
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... passions of our race ; he has no place among the felicit- ous describers of detailed life , for his subject was too vast for minute painting , and his style too uniform for a shifting scene . But he is entitled to a high - perhaps to a ...
... passions of our race ; he has no place among the felicit- ous describers of detailed life , for his subject was too vast for minute painting , and his style too uniform for a shifting scene . But he is entitled to a high - perhaps to a ...
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... passion broke forth — the cold and polished world seemed to meet its end ; the thin superficies of civilisation was torn asunder ; the fountains of the great deep seemed opened ; impiety to meet its end ; the foundations of the earth ...
... passion broke forth — the cold and polished world seemed to meet its end ; the thin superficies of civilisation was torn asunder ; the fountains of the great deep seemed opened ; impiety to meet its end ; the foundations of the earth ...
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