Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Nide 2Ticknor and Fields, 1846 - 467 sivua |
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... sense of both than by justifying , as far at it is in her power , the cordial and flattering tone of all the public criticisms . It is to the great name of SHAKSPEARE , that bond of sympathy among all who speak his language , and to the ...
... sense of both than by justifying , as far at it is in her power , the cordial and flattering tone of all the public criticisms . It is to the great name of SHAKSPEARE , that bond of sympathy among all who speak his language , and to the ...
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... sense of the beau - ideal ! " We are flattered by the percep- tion of our own nature in the midst of so many charms and virtues not only are they what we could wish to be , or ought to be , but what we persuade ourselves we might be ...
... sense of the beau - ideal ! " We are flattered by the percep- tion of our own nature in the midst of so many charms and virtues not only are they what we could wish to be , or ought to be , but what we persuade ourselves we might be ...
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... sense of religion , her high honorable principles , her best feelings as a woman , are all displayed . She maintains at first a calm self - command , as one sure of carrying her point in the end ; yet the painful heart - thrilling ...
... sense of religion , her high honorable principles , her best feelings as a woman , are all displayed . She maintains at first a calm self - command , as one sure of carrying her point in the end ; yet the painful heart - thrilling ...
Sivu 59
... you have . ISABELLA . My power , alas ! I doubt . In the first scene with Angelo she seems divided between her love for her brother and her sense of his fault ; between 99 her self - respect and her maidenly bashfulness . ISABELLA . 59.
... you have . ISABELLA . My power , alas ! I doubt . In the first scene with Angelo she seems divided between her love for her brother and her sense of his fault ; between 99 her self - respect and her maidenly bashfulness . ISABELLA . 59.
Sivu 60
... sense of moral rectitude and severe principles takes the lead , and she shrinks back : O just , but severe law ! I had a brother then- Heaven keep your honor ! ( Retiring . ) Excited and encouraged by Lucio , and supported by her own ...
... sense of moral rectitude and severe principles takes the lead , and she shrinks back : O just , but severe law ! I had a brother then- Heaven keep your honor ! ( Retiring . ) Excited and encouraged by Lucio , and supported by her own ...
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