English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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5. oldal
... passion of words , and where the impression , if less startling , is certainly not less lasting . But if with all humility we ascribe to genius the right to frame its own laws , we need not surrender our independence in questioning ...
... passion of words , and where the impression , if less startling , is certainly not less lasting . But if with all humility we ascribe to genius the right to frame its own laws , we need not surrender our independence in questioning ...
29. oldal
... passion , strove with the guards betwixt whom she was placed . " Let me gang to my father ! —I will gang to him — I will gang to him - he is dead - he is killed - I hae killed him ! " --she repeated , in frenzied tones of grief , which ...
... passion , strove with the guards betwixt whom she was placed . " Let me gang to my father ! —I will gang to him — I will gang to him - he is dead - he is killed - I hae killed him ! " --she repeated , in frenzied tones of grief , which ...
46. oldal
... passions , and in the un- controlled enjoyment of a considerable fortune , added to that impatience of strictures or coercion which was natural to him . As an author he refused to plead at the bar of criticism ; as a man he would not ...
... passions , and in the un- controlled enjoyment of a considerable fortune , added to that impatience of strictures or coercion which was natural to him . As an author he refused to plead at the bar of criticism ; as a man he would not ...
48. oldal
... passion or a situation which has escaped his pen ; and he might be drawn , like Garrick , between the weeping and the laughing muse , although his most powerful efforts have certainly been dedicated to Melpomene . His genius seemed as ...
... passion or a situation which has escaped his pen ; and he might be drawn , like Garrick , between the weeping and the laughing muse , although his most powerful efforts have certainly been dedicated to Melpomene . His genius seemed as ...
50. oldal
... passions , as well as by indulging and pandering to their vices . The theatres , after the Restoration , were limited to two in number ; a restriction perhaps necessary , as the exclusive patent expresses it , in regard of the ...
... passions , as well as by indulging and pandering to their vices . The theatres , after the Restoration , were limited to two in number ; a restriction perhaps necessary , as the exclusive patent expresses it , in regard of the ...
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