Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... human intellect . His trees grow and expand their leaves in the air , glad of the rain , proud of the sun , awake to the winds of heaven . In his Plague of Athens , the very buildings seem stiff with horror . His picture of the Deluge ...
... human intellect . His trees grow and expand their leaves in the air , glad of the rain , proud of the sun , awake to the winds of heaven . In his Plague of Athens , the very buildings seem stiff with horror . His picture of the Deluge ...
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... human figures are some- times " o'er - informed " with this kind of feeling . Their actions have too much gesticulation , and the set expression of the features borders too much on the mechanical and caricatured style . In this respect ...
... human figures are some- times " o'er - informed " with this kind of feeling . Their actions have too much gesticulation , and the set expression of the features borders too much on the mechanical and caricatured style . In this respect ...
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... humanity . I walked over " the vine - covered hills and gay regions of France , " erect and satisfied ; for the image of man was not cast down and chained to the foot of arbitrary thrones : I was at no loss for lan- guage , for that of ...
... humanity . I walked over " the vine - covered hills and gay regions of France , " erect and satisfied ; for the image of man was not cast down and chained to the foot of arbitrary thrones : I was at no loss for lan- guage , for that of ...
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... human faculties , all must undergo a strict scrutiny and revision . The modern or metaphysical system of criticism , in short , supposes the question , Why ? to be repeated at the end of every decision ; and the answer gives birth to ...
... human faculties , all must undergo a strict scrutiny and revision . The modern or metaphysical system of criticism , in short , supposes the question , Why ? to be repeated at the end of every decision ; and the answer gives birth to ...
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... writers as Deckar and Webster , Beaumont and Fletcher , Ford and Marlowe , move in different orbits of the human intellect , and need never jostle . , latter . There are persons , however , who cannot 126 ON CRITICISM .
... writers as Deckar and Webster , Beaumont and Fletcher , Ford and Marlowe , move in different orbits of the human intellect , and need never jostle . , latter . There are persons , however , who cannot 126 ON CRITICISM .
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