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... natural impulse of But history is made up of politics , and , in England , wherever there are politics there is passion . The political action of a nation is doubtless the index of its char- acter , but where the nature of its action is ...
... natural impulse of But history is made up of politics , and , in England , wherever there are politics there is passion . The political action of a nation is doubtless the index of its char- acter , but where the nature of its action is ...
Pagina 6
... nature . The greatest natural genius cannot subsist on its own stock : he who re- solves never to ransack any mind but his own will be soon reduced from mere barrenness to the poorest of all imitations ; he will be obliged to imitate ...
... nature . The greatest natural genius cannot subsist on its own stock : he who re- solves never to ransack any mind but his own will be soon reduced from mere barrenness to the poorest of all imitations ; he will be obliged to imitate ...
Pagina 11
... nature , as Mr. Robertson was minute in his superficial imitation of We turn to the third division of our it . He has been accused of negligence subject . The history of British fiction is in the construction of his plots , which are ...
... nature , as Mr. Robertson was minute in his superficial imitation of We turn to the third division of our it . He has been accused of negligence subject . The history of British fiction is in the construction of his plots , which are ...
Pagina 12
... natural explanation of her own mysteries , and she has been not unjustly accused of having cheated the imagination , like Gray's Gothic mansion , " with passages that lead to nothing . " " " representation of character than of inci ...
... natural explanation of her own mysteries , and she has been not unjustly accused of having cheated the imagination , like Gray's Gothic mansion , " with passages that lead to nothing . " " " representation of character than of inci ...
Pagina 14
... nature : the sky must be clouded or serene according to climate , and the general tints must be those which prevail in a natural landscape . So far the painter is bound down by the rules of his art to a pre- cise imitation of the ...
... nature : the sky must be clouded or serene according to climate , and the general tints must be those which prevail in a natural landscape . So far the painter is bound down by the rules of his art to a pre- cise imitation of the ...
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