The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... expression to the harsher passions , and in imparting keenness and significancy to the language of discrimi- nation , and especially to that of scorn . Shakspeare , for instance , what a blast of sarcasm whistles through that word ...
... expression to the harsher passions , and in imparting keenness and significancy to the language of discrimi- nation , and especially to that of scorn . Shakspeare , for instance , what a blast of sarcasm whistles through that word ...
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... expression , in the person of Satan , to a similar sentiment : - ' If there be worse , the expectation more Of worse torments me than the feeling can ; I would be at the worst ; worst is my port , My harbour , and my ultimate repose ...
... expression , in the person of Satan , to a similar sentiment : - ' If there be worse , the expectation more Of worse torments me than the feeling can ; I would be at the worst ; worst is my port , My harbour , and my ultimate repose ...
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... expression . Those writers who never go further into a subject than is compatible with making what they say in- disputably clear to man , woman , and child , may be the lights of this age , but they will not be the lights of another ...
... expression . Those writers who never go further into a subject than is compatible with making what they say in- disputably clear to man , woman , and child , may be the lights of this age , but they will not be the lights of another ...
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... expression , that his enthusiastic admiration of Republican gov- A council was therefore called at the base ernments was a little disturbed when he of an idol , and it was settled that he should found himself surrounded by these clumsy ...
... expression , that his enthusiastic admiration of Republican gov- A council was therefore called at the base ernments was a little disturbed when he of an idol , and it was settled that he should found himself surrounded by these clumsy ...
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... expression about them which shows the skill and conceptive power of the artist . something which bore a slight resemblance On each side of the courtyard the palace was to a cross : at once they jumped to the con- divided into apartments ...
... expression about them which shows the skill and conceptive power of the artist . something which bore a slight resemblance On each side of the courtyard the palace was to a cross : at once they jumped to the con- divided into apartments ...
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