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others , who saw in the sentiments of Childe Harold much to regret and to
censure , did not withhold their tribute of applause to the depth of thought , the
power and force of expression , the beauty of description , and the energy of
sentiment ...
others , who saw in the sentiments of Childe Harold much to regret and to
censure , did not withhold their tribute of applause to the depth of thought , the
power and force of expression , the beauty of description , and the energy of
sentiment ...
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177 passion , and exhibiting the remarkable contrast of very hair and eye - brows
, with light and expressive eyes , presented to the physiognomist the most
interesting subject for the exercise of his art . The predominating expression was
that ...
177 passion , and exhibiting the remarkable contrast of very hair and eye - brows
, with light and expressive eyes , presented to the physiognomist the most
interesting subject for the exercise of his art . The predominating expression was
that ...
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... in which moral truths are expressed , to use the poet ' s own language , in an
almost colloquial plainness of language , ' and an air of quaint and original
expression , assumed to render the sentiment at once impressive and piquant .
... in which moral truths are expressed , to use the poet ' s own language , in an
almost colloquial plainness of language , ' and an air of quaint and original
expression , assumed to render the sentiment at once impressive and piquant .
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We and our allies fought , as the Common Council truly expressed it in their
address to the Emperor of Russia , ' not to subdue but to deliver a misguided
people and our efforts were crowned ( to use the language of the same address )
by the ...
We and our allies fought , as the Common Council truly expressed it in their
address to the Emperor of Russia , ' not to subdue but to deliver a misguided
people and our efforts were crowned ( to use the language of the same address )
by the ...
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OP 01 ch passion , if not eloquence , are expressed , were omitted by the
translato . The editor observes , • Our countryman , Doctor Hurd , in his “
Discourse on Practical Imitation , ” formed a very different opinion of this tragedy
from that of ...
OP 01 ch passion , if not eloquence , are expressed , were omitted by the
translato . The editor observes , • Our countryman , Doctor Hurd , in his “
Discourse on Practical Imitation , ” formed a very different opinion of this tragedy
from that of ...
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