Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 5. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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11. oldal
... character was without stain ; he lived in the best society ; he had read much ; he talked well ; his taste in literature , music , painting , architecture , sculpture was held in high esteem . Nothing that the world can give seemed to ...
... character was without stain ; he lived in the best society ; he had read much ; he talked well ; his taste in literature , music , painting , architecture , sculpture was held in high esteem . Nothing that the world can give seemed to ...
14. oldal
... characters , and diction without mercy , but , we fear , not without justice . We have never met with a copy of the play ; but , if we may judge from the scene which is extracted in the Gentleman's Magazine , and which does not appear ...
... characters , and diction without mercy , but , we fear , not without justice . We have never met with a copy of the play ; but , if we may judge from the scene which is extracted in the Gentleman's Magazine , and which does not appear ...
17. oldal
... character and manner , the skill in grouping , the humour , often richly comic , sometimes even farcical . Fanny's propensity to novel - writing had for a time been kept down . It now rose up stronger than ever . The heroes and heroines ...
... character and manner , the skill in grouping , the humour , often richly comic , sometimes even farcical . Fanny's propensity to novel - writing had for a time been kept down . It now rose up stronger than ever . The heroes and heroines ...
22. oldal
... character entitled him to show without restraint . He began by putting her hand to his lips . But he soon clasped her in his huge arms , and implored her to be a good girl . She was his pet , his dear love , his dear little Burney , his ...
... character entitled him to show without restraint . He began by putting her hand to his lips . But he soon clasped her in his huge arms , and implored her to be a good girl . She was his pet , his dear love , his dear little Burney , his ...
40. oldal
... character of Mr. Monckton should have known better . The truth is that she had been too long at Court . She was sinking into a slavery worse than that of the body . The iron was beginning to enter into the soul . Accustomed during many ...
... character of Mr. Monckton should have known better . The truth is that she had been too long at Court . She was sinking into a slavery worse than that of the body . The iron was beginning to enter into the soul . Accustomed during many ...
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