Blackwood's Magazine, 47. kötetW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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119. oldal
... expression . able ablest " Well , " at length he observed- " I will say this - he's the most ami- young gentleman_the very ami- young gentleman I - ever- came near . I always thought there was something uncommon superior- like in his ...
... expression . able ablest " Well , " at length he observed- " I will say this - he's the most ami- young gentleman_the very ami- young gentleman I - ever- came near . I always thought there was something uncommon superior- like in his ...
140. oldal
... expression that was percep- tible in her father's , and her project- ing under lip reminded every body of that delicate feature in her mother . She was very short , and her figure rather skinny and angular . She wore her lilac ...
... expression that was percep- tible in her father's , and her project- ing under lip reminded every body of that delicate feature in her mother . She was very short , and her figure rather skinny and angular . She wore her lilac ...
147. oldal
... expression lost ; the unre- the spectator's , thrown into relief be- verberated human voice would have fore it . The tragedy was projected been undistinguishable from the sur- rounding murmurs of the audience . Hence the cothurnus to ...
... expression lost ; the unre- the spectator's , thrown into relief be- verberated human voice would have fore it . The tragedy was projected been undistinguishable from the sur- rounding murmurs of the audience . Hence the cothurnus to ...
148. oldal
... expression , is not out of harmony with the scene ; for the passion is essentially fixed throughout , not mantling ... expressing itself by the agitations of fluctuating will , as any fit , or even possible , subject for scenic treatment ...
... expression , is not out of harmony with the scene ; for the passion is essentially fixed throughout , not mantling ... expressing itself by the agitations of fluctuating will , as any fit , or even possible , subject for scenic treatment ...
150. oldal
... expression of ty- ranny in a public cause : nothing , in short , of that complexity and inter- weaving of qualities , that interaction of moral and intellectual powers , which we moderns understand by a charac- ter . In short , all the ...
... expression of ty- ranny in a public cause : nothing , in short , of that complexity and inter- weaving of qualities , that interaction of moral and intellectual powers , which we moderns understand by a charac- ter . In short , all the ...
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