Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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Pagina 8
... ruder ancestors , the agony , the ecstasy , the plenitude of belief . The Greek Rhapsodists , accord- ing to Plato , could scarce recite Homer without falling into convulsions . The Mohawk hardly feels the scalping 8 MILTON .
... ruder ancestors , the agony , the ecstasy , the plenitude of belief . The Greek Rhapsodists , accord- ing to Plato , could scarce recite Homer without falling into convulsions . The Mohawk hardly feels the scalping 8 MILTON .
Pagina 9
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. falling into convulsions . The Mohawk hardly feels the scalping knife while he ... feelings are very rare in a civilised community , and most rare among those who participate most in its improve ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. falling into convulsions . The Mohawk hardly feels the scalping knife while he ... feelings are very rare in a civilised community , and most rare among those who participate most in its improve ...
Pagina 13
... nothing appear but his characters . As soon as he attracts notice to his personal 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 MILTON . 13.
... nothing appear but his characters . As soon as he attracts notice to his personal 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 MILTON . 13.
Pagina 23
... feelings ; but never with more than apparent and partial success . The men who demolished the images in Cathedrals ... feeling . The multitude is more easily inter- ested for the most unmeaning badge , or the most insig- nificant name ...
... feelings ; but never with more than apparent and partial success . The men who demolished the images in Cathedrals ... feeling . The multitude is more easily inter- ested for the most unmeaning badge , or the most insig- nificant 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 ...
... 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 ...
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