Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 1
... human creatures , especially when they are dead and past , mass themselves up like trees , with an instinctive hud- dling together and interlacing of passions and interests . The loftier figures , which stand well apart from the throng ...
... human creatures , especially when they are dead and past , mass themselves up like trees , with an instinctive hud- dling together and interlacing of passions and interests . The loftier figures , which stand well apart from the throng ...
Pagina 14
... human faces . Tis with pleasure I recol- lect my dear pretty country women ; if I was writing to anybody else , I should say that these grotesque daubers give me still a higher esteem of the natural charms of dear Lady Rich's auburn ...
... human faces . Tis with pleasure I recol- lect my dear pretty country women ; if I was writing to anybody else , I should say that these grotesque daubers give me still a higher esteem of the natural charms of dear Lady Rich's auburn ...
Pagina 22
... humanity , " alone bore her com- pany ; but a calm solitude , undis- turbed by anticipation , and with- out hope . Resolution steady and gentle , yet almost stern in its con- stancy , inspires the strange record . Never to murmur at the ...
... humanity , " alone bore her com- pany ; but a calm solitude , undis- turbed by anticipation , and with- out hope . Resolution steady and gentle , yet almost stern in its con- stancy , inspires the strange record . Never to murmur at the ...
Pagina 39
... human affairs , or the simple grandeur of the lines on Fortune so finely , though so loosely , paraphrased by Dryden , and so applicable to public men that it " Ut mihi devio Rias et vacuum nemus Mirari libet . " Some of the MSS . have ...
... human affairs , or the simple grandeur of the lines on Fortune so finely , though so loosely , paraphrased by Dryden , and so applicable to public men that it " Ut mihi devio Rias et vacuum nemus Mirari libet . " Some of the MSS . have ...
Pagina 44
... human nature and the outside world with a constant view to artistic re- lation , and which sharpens , subti- lises , and fills with life the brain , while it renders the heart cool and equable in its pulsations . He was , in a word ...
... human nature and the outside world with a constant view to artistic re- lation , and which sharpens , subti- lises , and fills with life the brain , while it renders the heart cool and equable in its pulsations . He was , in a word ...
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