English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... Human Glory , - v . A Quack Doctor , SIR RICHARD STEELE— vi . A Scene of Domestic Felicity ( Tatler , No. 95 ) , VII . A Death - bed Scene ( Tatler , No. 114 ) , VIII . The Trumpet Club ( Tatler , No. 132 ) , IX . On the Death of ...
... Human Glory , - v . A Quack Doctor , SIR RICHARD STEELE— vi . A Scene of Domestic Felicity ( Tatler , No. 95 ) , VII . A Death - bed Scene ( Tatler , No. 114 ) , VIII . The Trumpet Club ( Tatler , No. 132 ) , IX . On the Death of ...
Strana xxxiii
... human emotions and passions , and by making it not merely an isolated object for contemplation but also a unit on the crowded stage of a larger drama . The Spectator opens with the rather ambitious aim of bringing philosophy out of ...
... human emotions and passions , and by making it not merely an isolated object for contemplation but also a unit on the crowded stage of a larger drama . The Spectator opens with the rather ambitious aim of bringing philosophy out of ...
Strana xxxix
... Human Glory is a good example of his serious vein and illustrates some of his merits and shortcomings . It contains a good deal that is natural and eloquent , but as a whole it is formless , and is marred by ludicrous associations out ...
... Human Glory is a good example of his serious vein and illustrates some of his merits and shortcomings . It contains a good deal that is natural and eloquent , but as a whole it is formless , and is marred by ludicrous associations out ...
Strana lviii
... humanity . " In his own phrase , he venerated an honest obliquity of understanding , and due weight must always be attached to the influence of his idiosyncrasies upon his style . As the works of Goldsmith and Hood derive new meaning ...
... humanity . " In his own phrase , he venerated an honest obliquity of understanding , and due weight must always be attached to the influence of his idiosyncrasies upon his style . As the works of Goldsmith and Hood derive new meaning ...
Strana 11
... HUMAN GLORY.1 IR , I have employed myself of late pretty much in the SIR study of history , and have been reading the stories of the great men of past ages , Alexander the Great , Julius Cæsar , the great Augustus , and many more down ...
... HUMAN GLORY.1 IR , I have employed myself of late pretty much in the SIR study of history , and have been reading the stories of the great men of past ages , Alexander the Great , Julius Cæsar , the great Augustus , and many more down ...
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