Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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... human interest . Other allegories only amuse the fancy . The allegory of Bunyan has been read by many thousands with tears . There are some good allegories in Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these per ...
... human interest . Other allegories only amuse the fancy . The allegory of Bunyan has been read by many thousands with tears . There are some good allegories in Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these per ...
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... human beings in most plays . In this respect the genius of Bunyan bore a great resemblance to that of a man who had very little else in common with him , Percy Bysshe Shelley . The strong imagination of Shelley made him an idolater in ...
... human beings in most plays . In this respect the genius of Bunyan bore a great resemblance to that of a man who had very little else in common with him , Percy Bysshe Shelley . The strong imagination of Shelley made him an idolater in ...
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... human being must pass through the river . But Faithful does not pass through it . He is martyred , not in shadow , but in reality , at Vanity Fair . Hopeful talks to Christian about Esau's birth- right and about his own convictions of ...
... human being must pass through the river . But Faithful does not pass through it . He is martyred , not in shadow , but in reality , at Vanity Fair . Hopeful talks to Christian about Esau's birth- right and about his own convictions of ...
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... 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 , menaced the old ecclesiastical institutions with destruction OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS .
... 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 , menaced the old ecclesiastical institutions with destruction OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS .
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... human mind can imagine . " I walked , " says he , with his own peculiar elo- quence , " to a neighbouring town ; and sat down upon a settle in the street , and fell into a very deep pause about the most fearful state my sin had brought ...
... human mind can imagine . " I walked , " says he , with his own peculiar elo- quence , " to a neighbouring town ; and sat down upon a settle in the street , and fell into a very deep pause about the most fearful state my sin had brought ...
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