The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... spirit , " and " originality . " The truth is , Blacklock has neither beauty nor force , neither spirit nor originality . But he is undoubtedly " elegant " in the sense that Pope is elegant . The lines referred to by Mackenzie are these ...
... spirit , " and " originality . " The truth is , Blacklock has neither beauty nor force , neither spirit nor originality . But he is undoubtedly " elegant " in the sense that Pope is elegant . The lines referred to by Mackenzie are these ...
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... spirit in his shape ; and when he came out of his room in the morning , he used to look me full in the face inquiringly , and turn off with a look of benevolence or anguish , as he thought me a man or a devil ! " He had dreadful stomach ...
... spirit in his shape ; and when he came out of his room in the morning , he used to look me full in the face inquiringly , and turn off with a look of benevolence or anguish , as he thought me a man or a devil ! " He had dreadful stomach ...
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... spirit and presence are so entirely the spirit and presence of his poetry . Unlike many who could be named , who drilled from youth into the spirit and tone of the gay circles that they frequent , present that spirit and tone there ...
... spirit and presence are so entirely the spirit and presence of his poetry . Unlike many who could be named , who drilled from youth into the spirit and tone of the gay circles that they frequent , present that spirit and tone there ...
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