Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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3. oldal
... It is a pleasure which belongs wholly to the understanding , and in which the feelings have no part whatever . Nay , even Spenser himself , though assuredly one of the greatest poets that ever lived 1 * OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS .
... It is a pleasure which belongs wholly to the understanding , and in which the feelings have no part whatever . Nay , even Spenser himself , though assuredly one of the greatest poets that ever lived 1 * OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS .
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... feelings would , in all probability , have been very curious . But the time in which his lot was cast was the time of a great stirring of the human mind . A tre- mendous burst of public feeling , produced by the tyranny of the hierarchy ...
... feelings would , in all probability , have been very curious . But the time in which his lot was cast was the time of a great stirring of the human mind . A tre- mendous burst of public feeling , produced by the tyranny of the hierarchy ...
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... feeling which pre- dominates through the whole book is a feeling of tenderness for weak , timid , and harassed minds . The character of Mr. Fearing , of Mr. Feeble - mind , of Mr. Despondency and his daughter Miss Muchafraid , the ...
... feeling which pre- dominates through the whole book is a feeling of tenderness for weak , timid , and harassed minds . The character of Mr. Fearing , of Mr. Feeble - mind , of Mr. Despondency and his daughter Miss Muchafraid , the ...
34. oldal
... feeling ever seen within the walls of Parliament . Hayman remonstrated vehemently against the disgraceful language which had been heard from the chair . Eliot dashed the paper which contained his resolution on the floor of the House ...
... feeling ever seen within the walls of Parliament . Hayman remonstrated vehemently against the disgraceful language which had been heard from the chair . Eliot dashed the paper which contained his resolution on the floor of the House ...
49. oldal
... feeling , and availed himself of it with great dexterity . He moved that the question should be put , " Whether the House would consent to the proposition made by the King , as con- tained in the message . " Hyde interfered , and ...
... feeling , and availed himself of it with great dexterity . He moved that the question should be put , " Whether the House would consent to the proposition made by the King , as con- tained in the message . " Hyde interfered , and ...
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