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... true devout- ness of these good people shone forth at an after period , ex- panded and beautified in the character of their son ; his heart was nourished by a constant exposure to such influences , and thus the better part of his ...
... true devout- ness of these good people shone forth at an after period , ex- panded and beautified in the character of their son ; his heart was nourished by a constant exposure to such influences , and thus the better part of his ...
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... true casts of one single mould , and of that very ' mould which plastic nature solemnly disclaimed . · ་ " * * * Thus circumstanced , a stranger to human characters and ' human fortunes , to hit the medium line between angels and ...
... true casts of one single mould , and of that very ' mould which plastic nature solemnly disclaimed . · ་ " * * * Thus circumstanced , a stranger to human characters and ' human fortunes , to hit the medium line between angels and ...
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... true energy . In perus- ing the work which represents their characters and fates , we are alternately shocked and inspired ; there is a perpetual con- flict between our understanding and our feelings . Yet the lat- ter on the whole come ...
... true energy . In perus- ing the work which represents their characters and fates , we are alternately shocked and inspired ; there is a perpetual con- flict between our understanding and our feelings . Yet the lat- ter on the whole come ...
Pagina 29
... true though embellished re- semblance to reality ; its attraction rather lies in a kind of colossal magnitude , which requires it , if seen to advantage , to be viewed from a distance . Yet the prevailing qualities of the piece do more ...
... true though embellished re- semblance to reality ; its attraction rather lies in a kind of colossal magnitude , which requires it , if seen to advantage , to be viewed from a distance . Yet the prevailing qualities of the piece do more ...
Pagina 33
... true honour , but scarcely any- thing to mere use and wont . His passion for Louisa is the sign and the nourishment rather than the cause of such a temper : he loves her without limit , as the only creature he has ever met with of a ...
... true honour , but scarcely any- thing to mere use and wont . His passion for Louisa is the sign and the nourishment rather than the cause of such a temper : he loves her without limit , as the only creature he has ever met with of a ...
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