Littell's Living Age, Volume 141Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1879 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 71
Pagina 10
... soon became apparent . In the first place , the poetic drama languished , and then died . In the second place , the taste and sentiments of that part of the audience which the dra- matist felt himself chiefly obliged to court , being ...
... soon became apparent . In the first place , the poetic drama languished , and then died . In the second place , the taste and sentiments of that part of the audience which the dra- matist felt himself chiefly obliged to court , being ...
Pagina 13
... Soon after Wandering Heir , " which he described as predecessor , which are not altogether to its appearance , he was accused by a critic the advantage of the taste of our own of having plagiarized a portion of his dia- times . " Daniel ...
... Soon after Wandering Heir , " which he described as predecessor , which are not altogether to its appearance , he was accused by a critic the advantage of the taste of our own of having plagiarized a portion of his dia- times . " Daniel ...
Pagina 15
... soon reduced from the idea , too , of empire are inseparably mere barrenness to the poorest imitation ; associated ideas of central authority , such he will be obliged to imitate himself , and as those which are expressed with so much ...
... soon reduced from the idea , too , of empire are inseparably mere barrenness to the poorest imitation ; associated ideas of central authority , such he will be obliged to imitate himself , and as those which are expressed with so much ...
Pagina 23
... soon as she was left alone , it was but a hurried search through the pages , to gather the bare facts , leaving the intermediate sentences of loving anxi- ety and conjecture as to Christabel's own doings unread . Neither did she take up ...
... soon as she was left alone , it was but a hurried search through the pages , to gather the bare facts , leaving the intermediate sentences of loving anxi- ety and conjecture as to Christabel's own doings unread . Neither did she take up ...
Pagina 25
... soon as his mother was well enough to bear the news- yes , he said that , Kitty , at the last minute , and what a stab the sentence was to my pride- as soon as she was able to bear the news he would tell her about me , and set me free ...
... soon as his mother was well enough to bear the news- yes , he said that , Kitty , at the last minute , and what a stab the sentence was to my pride- as soon as she was able to bear the news he would tell her about me , and set me free ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Alma appeared Arabella asked Athens Bagehot beauty better Blackwood's Magazine called character Christabel Church course Daniel Deronda dear Dill Donald doubt dream Drumchatt Earl of Lennox Egypt Emmie England English eyes face fact father feel Frank Tempest George Eliot girl give Gleig Godwin Greece Greek hand happy Harry West heart husband imagination king lady Lennox less living look Macdonald Mammy marriage married ment Mildie mind Miss de Berenger morning mother nature never Nostradamus once pass passion poet poetry political poor present prince quatrain round SARAH TYTLER Scotland seems sensation sense Shelley Shelley's Snaith spirit strong Susarion tell things thought tion took true truth turn Unah UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA whole wife woman women words write Wynyard young