Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... words rather than ac- tion ; a sustained pomp of expression in the dialogue banishing all common or familiar words , however natural in the expression of powerful feeling ; the rigorous exclusion of every thing comic from the sphere of ...
... words rather than ac- tion ; a sustained pomp of expression in the dialogue banishing all common or familiar words , however natural in the expression of powerful feeling ; the rigorous exclusion of every thing comic from the sphere of ...
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... words- and embody , with a sort of stoical pomp of thought and laconic con- densation of expression , somewhat in the style of Seneca ( with whom he has many points of resemblance ) , scenes of atrocity and gloom , he is in general ...
... words- and embody , with a sort of stoical pomp of thought and laconic con- densation of expression , somewhat in the style of Seneca ( with whom he has many points of resemblance ) , scenes of atrocity and gloom , he is in general ...
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... words of his doctrine ; it is thus that he has been styled an odious philosopher by that vehement spiritu alist M. de Maistre , and denounced in our own day as the father of sen- sualism . The character and conse- quences of his ...
... words of his doctrine ; it is thus that he has been styled an odious philosopher by that vehement spiritu alist M. de Maistre , and denounced in our own day as the father of sen- sualism . The character and conse- quences of his ...
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... words ; and , hastily fumbling about in his pockets , drew forth , after a close search , his friend's note of invitation , read it , and found his worst suspicions confirmed . True , he had been in- vited to a dinner - party at Captain ...
... words ; and , hastily fumbling about in his pockets , drew forth , after a close search , his friend's note of invitation , read it , and found his worst suspicions confirmed . True , he had been in- vited to a dinner - party at Captain ...
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... words shall ex- press his consternation and disgust when he saw , posted in large printed letters in the unfurnished front par- lour , " THIS HOUSE TO LET ! " Heart - stricken by this last calamity , Miles slowly and abstractedly set ...
... words shall ex- press his consternation and disgust when he saw , posted in large printed letters in the unfurnished front par- lour , " THIS HOUSE TO LET ! " Heart - stricken by this last calamity , Miles slowly and abstractedly set ...
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