Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... kind had ever passed through it , and would have you believe that this is the very sublime of expression , such as it would appear in heroes , or demi - gods of old , when rapture or agony was raised to its height . They show you a ...
... kind had ever passed through it , and would have you believe that this is the very sublime of expression , such as it would appear in heroes , or demi - gods of old , when rapture or agony was raised to its height . They show you a ...
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... 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 , they form a contrast to Ra- phael's , whose figures never ...
... 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 , they form a contrast to Ra- phael's , whose figures never ...
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... kind of pensive record of past achievements , loves , and friendships , and a noble exhortation to himself to bear up with cheerful hope and confidence to the last . Some of them are of a more quaint and humorous character ; but I speak ...
... kind of pensive record of past achievements , loves , and friendships , and a noble exhortation to himself to bear up with cheerful hope and confidence to the last . Some of them are of a more quaint and humorous character ; but I speak ...
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... kind of dumb show , it is insipid : if you have to explain it , it is making a toil of a plea- sure . You cannot read the book of nature , without being perpetually put to the trouble of translating it for the benefit of others . I am ...
... kind of dumb show , it is insipid : if you have to explain it , it is making a toil of a plea- sure . You cannot read the book of nature , without being perpetually put to the trouble of translating it for the benefit of others . I am ...
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... kind of conversation made up entirely of scraps and hearsay , as there are a kind of books made up entirely of references to other books . This may account for the frequent contradictions which abound in the discourse of persons ...
... kind of conversation made up entirely of scraps and hearsay , as there are a kind of books made up entirely of references to other books . This may account for the frequent contradictions which abound in the discourse of persons ...
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