The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... interest , I denounce their justice ; I say the trust is forfeited ; I resume my original rights . The people are the judges in the last appeal , and I am one of the people . On these principles , popular commotions are vindica- ble ...
... interest , I denounce their justice ; I say the trust is forfeited ; I resume my original rights . The people are the judges in the last appeal , and I am one of the people . On these principles , popular commotions are vindica- ble ...
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... interest . The speaker must have deep feeling ; and clothe that feeling in measured lan- guage . This is the universal history of the literary dawn ; when the object ceases to arrest the eye , it must take a new embodiment , and charm ...
... interest . The speaker must have deep feeling ; and clothe that feeling in measured lan- guage . This is the universal history of the literary dawn ; when the object ceases to arrest the eye , it must take a new embodiment , and charm ...
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... interest ; and why the best exertions of modern skill , never rise to that powerful despotism over the will , which , in ancient times , no man resisted or wished to resist . Surely the moderns have some advantages . Arts have been ...
... interest ; and why the best exertions of modern skill , never rise to that powerful despotism over the will , which , in ancient times , no man resisted or wished to resist . Surely the moderns have some advantages . Arts have been ...
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... interest ; and it has all the freshness of nature , because the book of nature is the only volume he has ever read . Thus the poet becomes excellent ; and thus the earliest rhapsodies of all nations , reflect not so much the genius of ...
... interest ; and it has all the freshness of nature , because the book of nature is the only volume he has ever read . Thus the poet becomes excellent ; and thus the earliest rhapsodies of all nations , reflect not so much the genius of ...
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... interest and delight . Though I never saw on our stage that per- fection of art which we read of in Garrick ; the art which is lost in nature , and leads the spectator to forget that it is acting which he sees ; yet , I used to admire ...
... interest and delight . Though I never saw on our stage that per- fection of art which we read of in Garrick ; the art which is lost in nature , and leads the spectator to forget that it is acting which he sees ; yet , I used to admire ...
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