The Quarterly Review, Volume 49William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1833 |
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Pagina 14
... racter unattempted , no passion unexplored , no situation untried . Among the inferior writers , Ford had stretched the passions on the rack till they almost burst with agony . Webster , the Spagnolet of the old drama , had , in the ...
... racter unattempted , no passion unexplored , no situation untried . Among the inferior writers , Ford had stretched the passions on the rack till they almost burst with agony . Webster , the Spagnolet of the old drama , had , in the ...
Pagina 151
... racter is nothing to a female Malthusian . A woman who thinks child - bearing a crime against society ! An unmarried woman who declaims against marriage !! A young woman who deprecates charity and a provision for the poor !!! Miss ...
... racter is nothing to a female Malthusian . A woman who thinks child - bearing a crime against society ! An unmarried woman who declaims against marriage !! A young woman who deprecates charity and a provision for the poor !!! Miss ...
Pagina 171
... racter is , or was , well understood by the people of England . No people indeed has ever , when in its natural state , shown higher poli- tical sagacity or a more just discrimination of public men . But in moments of great excitement ...
... racter is , or was , well understood by the people of England . No people indeed has ever , when in its natural state , shown higher poli- tical sagacity or a more just discrimination of public men . But in moments of great excitement ...
Pagina 241
... racter but that of coquetry and sheer selfishness - and , this being the case , the talents and graces with which the author invests her , render it only the more impossible to feel any sympathy with or interest about her . The minor ...
... racter but that of coquetry and sheer selfishness - and , this being the case , the talents and graces with which the author invests her , render it only the more impossible to feel any sympathy with or interest about her . The minor ...
Pagina 320
... racter of uprightness and humanity ; during his grand - vizierate of five years , the public peace was maintained , but at the cost of 36,000 heads . Yet such had been the state of anarchy , that , according to our author's impartial ...
... racter of uprightness and humanity ; during his grand - vizierate of five years , the public peace was maintained , but at the cost of 36,000 heads . Yet such had been the state of anarchy , that , according to our author's impartial ...
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