The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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Pàgina 11
... seem liable either wholly or in part to considerable objections . " The second , though we should forget the great charge against it , which I am afraid can never be refuted , might , I think , have perished , without any diminution of ...
... seem liable either wholly or in part to considerable objections . " The second , though we should forget the great charge against it , which I am afraid can never be refuted , might , I think , have perished , without any diminution of ...
Pàgina 12
... seems injudi- cious ; nor has any sufficient reason yet been found , to justify his choice of those fables that make the subject of the song . " The seventh exhibits another contest of the tune- ful shepherds ; and , surely , it is not ...
... seems injudi- cious ; nor has any sufficient reason yet been found , to justify his choice of those fables that make the subject of the song . " The seventh exhibits another contest of the tune- ful shepherds ; and , surely , it is not ...
Pàgina 42
... seems to be the only poet who possesses the power of uniting poetry with propriety of charac- of which I know not an instance more striking , than the image Caliban makes use of to express silence , which is at once highly poetical ...
... seems to be the only poet who possesses the power of uniting poetry with propriety of charac- of which I know not an instance more striking , than the image Caliban makes use of to express silence , which is at once highly poetical ...
Pàgina 51
... retain either honesty or courage . This species of injustice has so long prevailed in universal practice , that it seems likewise to have infected speculation ; so few minds are able to sep- NO . 99 . 51 ADVENTURER .
... retain either honesty or courage . This species of injustice has so long prevailed in universal practice , that it seems likewise to have infected speculation ; so few minds are able to sep- NO . 99 . 51 ADVENTURER .
Pàgina 64
... seem to have a just and precise idea as distinct from the Buck , in which class he should be placed , and will probably die ; for he seems determined to shoot himself , just at the time when his circumstances will enable him to assume ...
... seem to have a just and precise idea as distinct from the Buck , in which class he should be placed , and will probably die ; for he seems determined to shoot himself , just at the time when his circumstances will enable him to assume ...
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