Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 5. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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3. oldal
... never turn from the Memoirs to the Diary without a sense of relief . The dif- ference is as great as the difference between the atmosphere of a perfumer's shop , fetid with lavender water and jasmine soap , and the air of a heath on a ...
... never turn from the Memoirs to the Diary without a sense of relief . The dif- ference is as great as the difference between the atmosphere of a perfumer's shop , fetid with lavender water and jasmine soap , and the air of a heath on a ...
5. oldal
... never seems to have occurred to him that a parent has other duties to perform to children than that of fondling them . It would indeed have been impossible for him to superintend their education him- self . His professional engagements ...
... never seems to have occurred to him that a parent has other duties to perform to children than that of fondling them . It would indeed have been impossible for him to superintend their education him- self . His professional engagements ...
6. oldal
... never heard or seen a line of Churchill , who , when she was a girl , was the most popular of living poets . It is particularly deserving of observation that she appears to have been by no means a novel reader . Her father's library was ...
... never heard or seen a line of Churchill , who , when she was a girl , was the most popular of living poets . It is particularly deserving of observation that she appears to have been by no means a novel reader . Her father's library was ...
7. oldal
... never failed to produce in a nursery , flattered him quite as much as the applause of mature critics . He often exhibited all his powers of mimicry for the amusement of the little Burneys , awed them by shuddering and crouching as ...
... never failed to produce in a nursery , flattered him quite as much as the applause of mature critics . He often exhibited all his powers of mimicry for the amusement of the little Burneys , awed them by shuddering and crouching as ...
13. oldal
... never been done by Wordsworth , and to Wordsworth the justice which , we suspect , would never have been done by Dryden . Gray , Johnson , Richardson , Fielding , are all highly esteemed by the great body of in- telligent and well ...
... never been done by Wordsworth , and to Wordsworth the justice which , we suspect , would never have been done by Dryden . Gray , Johnson , Richardson , Fielding , are all highly esteemed by the great body of in- telligent and well ...
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