National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... nature than Crabbe's Edward Shore , veering in slow gradation from a man of genius to an idiot . Wellington , playing in Committee with his " quiz , " and in whose " vacant face " Luttrell read that he at least would never succeed ...
... nature than Crabbe's Edward Shore , veering in slow gradation from a man of genius to an idiot . Wellington , playing in Committee with his " quiz , " and in whose " vacant face " Luttrell read that he at least would never succeed ...
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... natural scenery had little attraction for him ; but the novelty and magnificence of the great sights to which he was now introduced produced a strong , though pass- ing effect on his impressible nature . You see men of this sort : they ...
... natural scenery had little attraction for him ; but the novelty and magnificence of the great sights to which he was now introduced produced a strong , though pass- ing effect on his impressible nature . You see men of this sort : they ...
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... nature , the sight of a pretty woman , or a fine prospect , is beyond the best painted pictures of them in the world . Give , however , the due admiration to the chefs - d'œuvre of art , of Guido , Titian , Guercino . " Not to question ...
... nature , the sight of a pretty woman , or a fine prospect , is beyond the best painted pictures of them in the world . Give , however , the due admiration to the chefs - d'œuvre of art , of Guido , Titian , Guercino . " Not to question ...
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... nature capable of yielding the fruits of true poetry . He had neither fulness nor passionateness of nature , nor had he the imagination which perhaps can replace them . He was a delightful companion , a devoted son , a tender husband ...
... nature capable of yielding the fruits of true poetry . He had neither fulness nor passionateness of nature , nor had he the imagination which perhaps can replace them . He was a delightful companion , a devoted son , a tender husband ...
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... Nature had fitted him for the dining - room and drawing - room , not for the woods and fields ; she meant him to find his poetry in D'Herbelot , not in the living pages of nature ; in the library at Bowood , not in the human heart with ...
... Nature had fitted him for the dining - room and drawing - room , not for the woods and fields ; she meant him to find his poetry in D'Herbelot , not in the living pages of nature ; in the library at Bowood , not in the human heart with ...
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