Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... give a finished and full - length portrait of the departed Bard . For ourselves , we must express our cordial satisfaction with the spirit and manner in which this very interesting biography is composed less , as we observed , would not ...
... give a finished and full - length portrait of the departed Bard . For ourselves , we must express our cordial satisfaction with the spirit and manner in which this very interesting biography is composed less , as we observed , would not ...
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... give , were alone equal to the noble undertakings that he achieved . The constituents of genius have been generally supposed to be - first , a rapid instinctive tact or feeling which seizes upon thoughts and ideas and appropriates them ...
... give , were alone equal to the noble undertakings that he achieved . The constituents of genius have been generally supposed to be - first , a rapid instinctive tact or feeling which seizes upon thoughts and ideas and appropriates them ...
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... give such dramatic powers to his scenes and pictures of social life ; to enter as by right into every feeling and passion of our nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades of thought ; to re ...
... give such dramatic powers to his scenes and pictures of social life ; to enter as by right into every feeling and passion of our nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades of thought ; to re ...
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... give a picture of the assassination of the Arch- bishop of St. Andrew's to some fellow travellers , with whom I was accidentally associated , and one of them , though well acquainted with the story , protested my narrative had ...
... give a picture of the assassination of the Arch- bishop of St. Andrew's to some fellow travellers , with whom I was accidentally associated , and one of them , though well acquainted with the story , protested my narrative had ...
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... give any history of Scott's life , or any regular account of his works , —not to lead our readers into the long gallery of his finished works , but , taking them with us into the studio and the workshop , to observe the progress of the ...
... give any history of Scott's life , or any regular account of his works , —not to lead our readers into the long gallery of his finished works , but , taking them with us into the studio and the workshop , to observe the progress of the ...
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