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Page 60
... character , of learning by the hour , and dividing the attention by rule and line ; but the young should be so variously called out and disciplined , that they may be sure that it is a genuine vocation , and not an accidental bias ...
... character , of learning by the hour , and dividing the attention by rule and line ; but the young should be so variously called out and disciplined , that they may be sure that it is a genuine vocation , and not an accidental bias ...
Page 62
... character . This is one great secret of her eloquence ; to this mournful tone , which vibrates through all her brilliancy , most hearts respond without liking to own it . Here Sir James drew near to her ; his feminine refinement of ...
... character . This is one great secret of her eloquence ; to this mournful tone , which vibrates through all her brilliancy , most hearts respond without liking to own it . Here Sir James drew near to her ; his feminine refinement of ...
Page 63
... character . " The Rajpoots are the representatives of Hinduism . In them are seen all the qualities of the Hindu race , unmitigated by foreign mixture , exerted with their original energy , and displayed in the strongest light . They ...
... character . " The Rajpoots are the representatives of Hinduism . In them are seen all the qualities of the Hindu race , unmitigated by foreign mixture , exerted with their original energy , and displayed in the strongest light . They ...
Page 67
... character in another person . It is more likely that I should have disrespectable or disagreeable qualities than that should have an unreasonable antipathy . " The letter to Mr. Sharpe on the changes in his own opinions , exhibits this ...
... character in another person . It is more likely that I should have disrespectable or disagreeable qualities than that should have an unreasonable antipathy . " The letter to Mr. Sharpe on the changes in his own opinions , exhibits this ...
Page 73
... , the tragic force , the highly wrought yet flowing dialogue , and the countless minutiæ in the finish of character , they must bring disappoint- ment . For their excellence consists in graphic descriptions of 7 MODERN BRITISH POETS . 73.
... , the tragic force , the highly wrought yet flowing dialogue , and the countless minutiæ in the finish of character , they must bring disappoint- ment . For their excellence consists in graphic descriptions of 7 MODERN BRITISH POETS . 73.
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admiration Alph Anto Antonio artist beauty Beethoven better brother calm character charm clavichord critic Dædalus deep delight divine drama earth expression eyes fair faith fancy feel felt Ferrara flowers genius gentle gifts give Goethe grace Handel happy harmony harpsichord Haydn hear heart heaven honor hope hour human John Sebastian leave Leon Leonora less light live look Lord Madame de Staël melody mind Mozart muse nature never noble o'er Paracelsus passion perfect Philip Van Artevelde picture play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry present prince princess Rome SCENE seek seems Senesino Sir James Mackintosh soul speak Speron Speroni spirit Strafford sweet sympathy Tasso taste tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion tone true truth verse wish words Wordsworth worthy wouldst write youth