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" never drew a more ludicrous distortion, both of attitude and physiognomy, than this effect occasioned: nor was there wantin'g beside it one of those beautiful female faces which the same Hogarth, in whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty... "
Pilgrimages to English Shrines - Página 288
por Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1850
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Complete Works, Volumen8

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 páginas
...* Coleridge speaks of the " beautiful female faces " in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," he says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The friend. interest simple hearts, and to inspire them with pleasure or pity or warning n.nd terror....
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Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1882 - 874 páginas
...* Coleridge speaks of the " beautiful female faces " in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," he says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The Friend. t " I was pleased with the reply of a gentleman, who, being asked which book he esteemed...
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Roundabout Papers: (from the Cornhill Magazine) To which is Added The Second ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 668 páginas
...parables * Coleridge speaks of the "beautiful female faces'' in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," he says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The Friend. t " 1 was pleased with the reply of a gentleman, who. being asked which book he esteemed...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four Georges and The English ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 416 páginas
...* Coleridge speaks of the " beautiful female faces " in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," he says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — Thf Fritnd. t " I was pleased with the reply of a gentleman, who, being asked which book he esteemed...
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Roundabout Papers, to which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 876 páginas
...to * Coleridge speaks of the "beautiful female faces" in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," lie says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The Friend. interest simple hearts, and to inspire them with pleasure or pity or warning and terror....
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Complete Works, Volumen4

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 914 páginas
...* Coleridge speaks of the " beautiful female faces " in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," he says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The Friend. t " I was pleased with the reply of a gentleman, who, being asked which book he esteemed...
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four Georges ; The ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1889 - 554 páginas
...speaks * Coleridge speaks of the " beautiful female faces " in Hogarth's pictures, "in whom." he says, "the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The Friend. t " I was pleased with the reply of a gentleman, who. bemg asked which book he esteemed...
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Thackeray's Works, Volumen8

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 474 páginas
...1 Coleridge speaks of the " beautiful female faces " in Hogarth's pictures, " in whom," he says, " the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." — The Friend. 2 " I was pleased with the reply of a gentleman, who, being asked which book he esteemed...
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The Days of Lamb and Coleridge: A Historical Romance

Alice Emma Sauerwein Lord - 1893 - 400 páginas
...and physiognomy. Nor was there wanting beside it one of those beautiful female faces which the same Hogarth (in whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet) so often and so gladly introduces, as the central figure in a crowd of human deformities ; which figure...
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McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen20

1903 - 780 páginas
...remainder is solidly good, and Coleridge was right, at least in his intention, when he speaks of "the same Hogarth in whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him as a poet." "Never entirely extinguished the love of beauty" is true, however unfortunate he may have been at moments...
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