The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... scene of the criminals condemned to the galleys , and then heroically deliver the metaphysic knight of the sor- rowful countenance . " * If we must bring down these general principles to bear on our agitated land , let us , at least ...
... scene of the criminals condemned to the galleys , and then heroically deliver the metaphysic knight of the sor- rowful countenance . " * If we must bring down these general principles to bear on our agitated land , let us , at least ...
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... of the objects , together with the newness of the scene , absorbs his whole soul ; he feels an interest which he never felt before ; he rises as to a new 3 VOL . II . creation , and surrenders himself to the guidance of the THE PURITAN .
... of the objects , together with the newness of the scene , absorbs his whole soul ; he feels an interest which he never felt before ; he rises as to a new 3 VOL . II . creation , and surrenders himself to the guidance of the THE PURITAN .
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... scenes ( most beautifully painted ) of one of Shaks- peare's tragedies , and none of the moral sentiments or actions ... scene brought to view . Had the author's object been mere description , it could not have been more fin- ished ; and ...
... scenes ( most beautifully painted ) of one of Shaks- peare's tragedies , and none of the moral sentiments or actions ... scene brought to view . Had the author's object been mere description , it could not have been more fin- ished ; and ...
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... scene , must be lost . Though it is many years since I have seen a play , yet I distinctly recollect that the cauldron - scene in the fourth act was , in its effect on the audience , a perfect farce . Not all the agonies which Cooper ...
... scene , must be lost . Though it is many years since I have seen a play , yet I distinctly recollect that the cauldron - scene in the fourth act was , in its effect on the audience , a perfect farce . Not all the agonies which Cooper ...
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... scene , than in the closet . With little faith , then , in the charms of the theatre , and still less in its utility as a school of morals , I cannot help seeing that the dramatic form is the most striking mode of exhibiting the human ...
... scene , than in the closet . With little faith , then , in the charms of the theatre , and still less in its utility as a school of morals , I cannot help seeing that the dramatic form is the most striking mode of exhibiting the human ...
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