New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... expression deliberate , copious , and sublime ; in his arrangement regular , wise , and skilful . All these happy endowments were adorned with a style at once sweet , enchanting , and novel ; and if they had been displayed in an ampler ...
... expression deliberate , copious , and sublime ; in his arrangement regular , wise , and skilful . All these happy endowments were adorned with a style at once sweet , enchanting , and novel ; and if they had been displayed in an ampler ...
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... expression of Madame de Stael , " interrogant la pensée sur le sort des mortels . " Of our Kemble he spoke in terms of the highest and most unaffected praise , although I could perceive that he considered him his rival . Coriolanus , he ...
... expression of Madame de Stael , " interrogant la pensée sur le sort des mortels . " Of our Kemble he spoke in terms of the highest and most unaffected praise , although I could perceive that he considered him his rival . Coriolanus , he ...
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... expression , there was a lurid light in his genius , of a quality peculiarly calculated to shine in those dark and tempestuous times . The familiar and almost daily indulgence of the fiercer passions begot a corresponding avidity for ...
... expression , there was a lurid light in his genius , of a quality peculiarly calculated to shine in those dark and tempestuous times . The familiar and almost daily indulgence of the fiercer passions begot a corresponding avidity for ...
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... expression , completely " bouleversée , renversée . " A portion of the enemy retired about a hundred yards , and immediately formed again with great adroitness ; but we were so little disordered by the first attack , that we were ready ...
... expression , completely " bouleversée , renversée . " A portion of the enemy retired about a hundred yards , and immediately formed again with great adroitness ; but we were so little disordered by the first attack , that we were ready ...
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... expressing a single thought , the Greeks were desirous of making it as simple as possible , and they sought after the simplest and most natural diction . They looked for a style which might become the sentiment , and forbore to imitate ...
... expressing a single thought , the Greeks were desirous of making it as simple as possible , and they sought after the simplest and most natural diction . They looked for a style which might become the sentiment , and forbore to imitate ...
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