Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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... manners more directly opposed to each other than the manner of his painting and the manner of Milton's poetry . Those things which are mere accessories in the descriptions become the principal objects in the pictures ; and those figures ...
... manners more directly opposed to each other than the manner of his painting and the manner of Milton's poetry . Those things which are mere accessories in the descriptions become the principal objects in the pictures ; and those figures ...
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... manners and sentiments are decidedly below those of his class deserves to be called a black- guard . But it is surely unfair to apply so strong a word of reproach to one who is only what the great mass of every com- munity must ...
... manners and sentiments are decidedly below those of his class deserves to be called a black- guard . But it is surely unfair to apply so strong a word of reproach to one who is only what the great mass of every com- munity must ...
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... manners been in any respect open to ridicule , we may be sure that no mercy would have been shown to him by the ... manners were sullen , that Vane had an ugly face , that Cromwell had a red nose . But neither the artful Clarendon nor ...
... manners been in any respect open to ridicule , we may be sure that no mercy would have been shown to him by the ... manners were sullen , that Vane had an ugly face , that Cromwell had a red nose . But neither the artful Clarendon nor ...
22. oldal
... manners of an accom- plished courtier . Even after the change in his habits , " he preserved , " says Clarendon , " his own natural cheerfulness and vivacity , and , above all , a flowing courtesy to all men . " These qualities ...
... manners of an accom- plished courtier . Even after the change in his habits , " he preserved , " says Clarendon , " his own natural cheerfulness and vivacity , and , above all , a flowing courtesy to all men . " These qualities ...
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... sovereign . The indecorous gallantries of the Court , the habits of gross intoxication in which even the ladies indulged , were alone sufficient to disgust a people whose manners were beginning to LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . 27.
... sovereign . The indecorous gallantries of the Court , the habits of gross intoxication in which even the ladies indulged , were alone sufficient to disgust a people whose manners were beginning to LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . 27.
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