Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Chapman & Hall, limited, 1889 |
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... human virtues and all human vices ; the passions at once of a Borgia and of a Luther , lie written , in stronger or fainter lines , in the consciousness of every individual bosom , that has practised honest self- examination ? Truly ...
... human virtues and all human vices ; the passions at once of a Borgia and of a Luther , lie written , in stronger or fainter lines , in the consciousness of every individual bosom , that has practised honest self- examination ? Truly ...
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... human feeling ; the high and the low , the sad , the ludicrous , the joyful , are welcome in their turns to his lightly - moved and all - conceiving spirit . ' And ob- serve with what a fierce prompt force he grasps his sub- ject , be ...
... human feeling ; the high and the low , the sad , the ludicrous , the joyful , are welcome in their turns to his lightly - moved and all - conceiving spirit . ' And ob- serve with what a fierce prompt force he grasps his sub- ject , be ...
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... human soul : the imagination , which shudders at the Hell of Dante , is the same faculty , weaker in degree , which called that picture into being . How does the Poet speak to men , with power , but by being still more a man than they ...
... human soul : the imagination , which shudders at the Hell of Dante , is the same faculty , weaker in degree , which called that picture into being . How does the Poet speak to men , with power , but by being still more a man than they ...
الصفحة 32
... human nature , which once responded to such things ; and which lives in us too , and will forever live , though silent now , or vibrating with far other notes , and to far different issues . Our German readers will understand us , when ...
... human nature , which once responded to such things ; and which lives in us too , and will forever live , though silent now , or vibrating with far other notes , and to far different issues . Our German readers will understand us , when ...
الصفحة 38
... human affection whatever . The French wits of the period were as unpatriotic : but their general deficiency in moral principle , not to say their avowed sensuality and un- belief in all virtue , strictly so called , render this ...
... human affection whatever . The French wits of the period were as unpatriotic : but their general deficiency in moral principle , not to say their avowed sensuality and un- belief in all virtue , strictly so called , render this ...
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