Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 5
... character . He is as indistinct as the hero in a lady's novel . Certain general ideas of truth , straightforwardness , stern- ness , & c . , are shadowed forth in him ; but as to individuality , the man does not possess such a thing ...
... character . He is as indistinct as the hero in a lady's novel . Certain general ideas of truth , straightforwardness , stern- ness , & c . , are shadowed forth in him ; but as to individuality , the man does not possess such a thing ...
Pagina 19
... character for eccentricity , her self- will and independent habits , must have helped in her decision . When her daughter was married , and her son hopeless , and her life unsupportable , the daring woman at fifty went off alone into ...
... character for eccentricity , her self- will and independent habits , must have helped in her decision . When her daughter was married , and her son hopeless , and her life unsupportable , the daring woman at fifty went off alone into ...
Pagina 20
... character of Madame de Se- vigné may have affected and mould- ed the ideal of her nation , as it certainly reaches in her its fullest impersonation . The highest type of excellence to the French mind is the woman who has no passion in ...
... character of Madame de Se- vigné may have affected and mould- ed the ideal of her nation , as it certainly reaches in her its fullest impersonation . The highest type of excellence to the French mind is the woman who has no passion in ...
Pagina 42
... character and in genius , thus becoming his memo- rial or " " monumentum . " We are therefore disposed to regard it as the epilogue , not to the Third Book only , but to all the first three books ; after the publication of which Horace ...
... character and in genius , thus becoming his memo- rial or " " monumentum . " We are therefore disposed to regard it as the epilogue , not to the Third Book only , but to all the first three books ; after the publication of which Horace ...
Pagina 48
... character are spoken of in the highest terms , and these , together with your talent , have , it seems , found their reward . I congratulate you most heartily , and am fully prepared on my own part , to 48 [ July , 1 Grace Owen's ...
... character are spoken of in the highest terms , and these , together with your talent , have , it seems , found their reward . I congratulate you most heartily , and am fully prepared on my own part , to 48 [ July , 1 Grace Owen's ...
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