Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters...Samuel Bagster, 1818 - 448 strán (strany) |
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... exquisitely fine and deli- cate ; susceptible of every feeling , and easily moved by every impression . Together with this delicacy of affection , he must possess a peculiar warmth and facility of imagination , by which he may retire ...
... exquisitely fine and deli- cate ; susceptible of every feeling , and easily moved by every impression . Together with this delicacy of affection , he must possess a peculiar warmth and facility of imagination , by which he may retire ...
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... exquisite pleasure from works of fancy , than those whose in- ventive faculties are not so vigorous . Upon the whole , it is manifest , that a great portion of the delight we receive from poetry and fine writing , depends no less on the ...
... exquisite pleasure from works of fancy , than those whose in- ventive faculties are not so vigorous . Upon the whole , it is manifest , that a great portion of the delight we receive from poetry and fine writing , depends no less on the ...
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... exquisite sense of virtue , of moral beauty and turpitude . The impro- priety of Gertrude's behaviour , her ingra- titude to the memory of her former husband , and the depravity she discovers in the choice 1 of a successor , afflict his ...
... exquisite sense of virtue , of moral beauty and turpitude . The impro- priety of Gertrude's behaviour , her ingra- titude to the memory of her former husband , and the depravity she discovers in the choice 1 of a successor , afflict his ...
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... exquisite , will find it a source of pleasure and of pain in his commerce with mankind . Susceptible of every moral im- pression , the display of virtuous actions will yield him delight , and the contrary excite * Oime son io son io ...
... exquisite , will find it a source of pleasure and of pain in his commerce with mankind . Susceptible of every moral im- pression , the display of virtuous actions will yield him delight , and the contrary excite * Oime son io son io ...
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... Exquisitely sensible of moral beauty and deformity , he discerns turpitude in a parent . Surprize , on a discovery so painful and unexpected , adds bitterness to his sorrow ; and led , by the same moral principle , to admire and glory ...
... Exquisitely sensible of moral beauty and deformity , he discerns turpitude in a parent . Surprize , on a discovery so painful and unexpected , adds bitterness to his sorrow ; and led , by the same moral principle , to admire and glory ...
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