The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... perpetual panegyric , and afford them few opportu- nities of diversifying their remarks by the detection of latent blemishes . For this reason , I am inclined to think that a few observations on the writings of Shakspeare will not be ...
... perpetual panegyric , and afford them few opportu- nities of diversifying their remarks by the detection of latent blemishes . For this reason , I am inclined to think that a few observations on the writings of Shakspeare will not be ...
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... recall them ; and a new book often seizes the atten- tion of the public , without any other claim than that it is new . There is likewise in composition , as in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; 30 NO . 95 . ADVENTURER .
... recall them ; and a new book often seizes the atten- tion of the public , without any other claim than that it is new . There is likewise in composition , as in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; 30 NO . 95 . ADVENTURER .
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in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; and truth is recommended at one time to regard , by appearances which at another would expose it to neglect ; the author , therefore , who has judgment to discern the tastes of his ...
in other things , a perpetual vicissitude of fashion ; and truth is recommended at one time to regard , by appearances which at another would expose it to neglect ; the author , therefore , who has judgment to discern the tastes of his ...
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... perpetual agitation by the recollection of injury and meditations of revenge ; how the blood boils at the name of the enemy , and life is worn away in contrivances of mischief . Every other passion is alike simple and limited , if it be ...
... perpetual agitation by the recollection of injury and meditations of revenge ; how the blood boils at the name of the enemy , and life is worn away in contrivances of mischief . Every other passion is alike simple and limited , if it be ...
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... effect : This gallery is sacred to the memory and the remains of the Bloods ; heroes who lived in perpetual hostility against themselves and others ; who contracted diseases by excess that precluded 50 NO . 98 . ADVENTURER .
... effect : This gallery is sacred to the memory and the remains of the Bloods ; heroes who lived in perpetual hostility against themselves and others ; who contracted diseases by excess that precluded 50 NO . 98 . ADVENTURER .
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance ADVENTURER Almerine Almet appearance bagnio beauty Caliban Caprinus Catiline censure character Clodio considered contempt countenance Covent Garden danger daughters DECEMBER 11 DECEMBER 29 desire diamonds sparkle Diphilus disappointed discovered distress dreadful DRYDEN endeavour enjoy equal Euripides evil excellence eyes father favour fear felicity Flavilla folly fortune frequently gentleman Goneril gratify guilt happiness hast heart Hilario honour hope hour imagination impatient increased insensibility kind knew labour lady Lear less look mankind marriage Menander ment Mercator mind misery nature ness never night obtain OVID passion perceived perpetual pity Plautus pleasure poet Posidippus possession present produced Prospero Quintilian reason received reflected Regan SATURDAY scarce scene sentiments servant Shakspeare Shelimah solicit Soliman sometimes soon Sophocles suffered superaddition tenderness thee Theocritus thou thought tion truth TUESDAY ulmo VIRG virtue wish wretch writers