| 1823 - 946 páginas
...which adorns without disguising the weight and nervousness which is its other great characteristic ; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity : at first sight you would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
| 1819 - 610 páginas
...adorns, without disguising the weight and nervousness, which is its other great characteristic, — a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...force in every part of his writings. He never exhausts II himself in flashes and epigrams, nor Jsnguishes into taraeness or insipidity ; at first sight you... | |
| 1819 - 800 páginas
...nervousness which is its other great characteristic; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in tbe more level passages, and a mild majesty and considerate...part of his writings. He never exhausts himself in Bashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity ; at first sight you would say that... | |
| 1819 - 780 páginas
...great characteristic ; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in tbe more level passages, and a miM majesty and considerate enthusiasm where he rises...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity ; at first sight yon would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
| 1819 - 708 páginas
...which adorns, without disguising the weight and nervousness which is its other great characteristic; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...and a mild majesty and considerate enthusiasm where be rises above them, of which we scarcely know where to find any other example. There is great equability... | |
| 1820 - 494 páginas
...which adorns without disguising the weight and nervousness which is its other great characteristic ; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity ; at first sight you would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
| 1820 - 482 páginas
...which adorns without disguising the weight and nervousness which is its other great characteristic ; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity ; at first sight you would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
| 1820 - 450 páginas
...nervousness which is its other great characteristic ; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the toofe level passages, and a mild majesty and considerate...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity ; at first sight you would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
| John Playfait - 1822 - 668 páginas
...adorns, without disguising the weight and nervousness, which is its other great characteristic, — a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into lameness or insipidity ; at first sight you would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
| 1823 - 944 páginas
...which adorns without disguising the weight and nervousness which is its other great characteristic ; a sedate gracefulness and manly simplicity in the...exhausts himself in flashes and epigrams, nor languishes into tamencss or insipidity : at first sight you would say that plainness and good sense were the predominating... | |
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