Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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Pagina 4
... feelings of their auditors by exhibiting some relic of him , a thread of his garment , a lock of his hair , or a drop of his blood . On the same prin- ciple , we intend to take advantage of the late interest- ing discovery , and , while ...
... feelings of their auditors by exhibiting some relic of him , a thread of his garment , a lock of his hair , or a drop of his blood . On the same prin- ciple , we intend to take advantage of the late interest- ing discovery , and , while ...
Pagina 9
... feelings are very rare in a civilised community , and most rare among those who participate most in its improvements . They linger longest among the peasantry . Poetry produces an illusion on the eye of the mind , as a magic lantern ...
... feelings are very rare in a civilised community , and most rare among those who participate most in its improvements . They linger longest among the peasantry . Poetry produces an illusion on the eye of the mind , as a magic lantern ...
Pagina 14
... feelings , the illusion is broken . The effect is as unpleasant as that which is produced on the stage by the voice of a prompter or the entrance of a scene- shifter . Hence it was , that the tragedies of Byron were his least successful ...
... feelings , the illusion is broken . The effect is as unpleasant as that which is produced on the stage by the voice of a prompter or the entrance of a scene- shifter . Hence it was , that the tragedies of Byron were his least successful ...
Pagina 23
... feelings ; but never with more than apparent and partial success . men who demolished the images in Cathedrals have ... feeling . The multitude is more easily interested for the most un- meaning badge , or the most insignificant name ...
... feelings ; but never with more than apparent and partial success . men who demolished the images in Cathedrals have ... feeling . The multitude is more easily interested for the most un- meaning badge , or the most insignificant name ...
Pagina 25
... feelings which give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . The spirits of Milton are unlike those of almost all other writers . His fiends , in particular , are wonder ...
... feelings which give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . The spirits of Milton are unlike those of almost all other writers . His fiends , in particular , are wonder ...
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