The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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Pagina 48
... nature was seen at its best . Besides these outlets for his energy , and besides his travels in Italy and Spain , the Crown Prince made himself an admirable historian , especially in genealogical and dynastic history . He formed ...
... nature was seen at its best . Besides these outlets for his energy , and besides his travels in Italy and Spain , the Crown Prince made himself an admirable historian , especially in genealogical and dynastic history . He formed ...
Pagina 59
... Nature as a . living whole , it is manifest that the author of ' Le Père- Goriot ' and Illusions Perdues ' was no Romanticist . For to him Nature was a mere bundle of forces which might be pulled out and examined like so many nervous ...
... Nature as a . living whole , it is manifest that the author of ' Le Père- Goriot ' and Illusions Perdues ' was no Romanticist . For to him Nature was a mere bundle of forces which might be pulled out and examined like so many nervous ...
Pagina 61
... nature , to be thrust outside the Temple of Fame on the score of his ill- manners . But the sculptor is more than the anatomist ; and the question of Realism must be decided by contrasting the Venus of Milo with Balzac's supreme ...
... nature , to be thrust outside the Temple of Fame on the score of his ill- manners . But the sculptor is more than the anatomist ; and the question of Realism must be decided by contrasting the Venus of Milo with Balzac's supreme ...
Pagina 63
... nature as the late Mr. Darwin has done in certain chapters of his ' Descent of Man , ' by resolving its highest faculties into appetites derived from the brute . Balzac delights in painting beast - natures that have got into man's skin ...
... nature as the late Mr. Darwin has done in certain chapters of his ' Descent of Man , ' by resolving its highest faculties into appetites derived from the brute . Balzac delights in painting beast - natures that have got into man's skin ...
Pagina 64
... Nature . " As therefore Hugo exalts the mad maternal instinct in ' Notre Dame de Paris , ' so Balzac has created the monomaniac father , a strangely unpleasant figure without grace or reverence , in ' Le Père Goriot . ' La Recherche de ...
... Nature . " As therefore Hugo exalts the mad maternal instinct in ' Notre Dame de Paris , ' so Balzac has created the monomaniac father , a strangely unpleasant figure without grace or reverence , in ' Le Père Goriot . ' La Recherche de ...
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