The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 sivua |
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... eyes and swelling heart , awaiting the verdict which he expected . At last Macklin , with increasing severity of ... eye , ' an eye like Mars to threaten and command . " " ( His own flatly contradicted his assertion . ) Sir , he should ...
... eyes and swelling heart , awaiting the verdict which he expected . At last Macklin , with increasing severity of ... eye , ' an eye like Mars to threaten and command . " " ( His own flatly contradicted his assertion . ) Sir , he should ...
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... eyes were protruded like the eyes of a lobster , who wears them at the end of his feelers , and yet there was room between one of these and his nose for another wen , that added nothing to his beauty . Yet I heard this good man very ...
... eyes were protruded like the eyes of a lobster , who wears them at the end of his feelers , and yet there was room between one of these and his nose for another wen , that added nothing to his beauty . Yet I heard this good man very ...
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... eyes , Hid from the mother while she bless'd her son The woes of genius and of Chatterton . - E . Elliott . Ah ! why for genius ' headstrong rage Did virtue's hand no curb prepare ? What boots , poor youth , that now thy page Can boast ...
... eyes , Hid from the mother while she bless'd her son The woes of genius and of Chatterton . - E . Elliott . Ah ! why for genius ' headstrong rage Did virtue's hand no curb prepare ? What boots , poor youth , that now thy page Can boast ...
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acquainted Addison admiration Alfred Tennyson appeared bard beautiful Ben Jonson Bishop Boswell Burke Byron Campbell character Charles Macklin Charlotte Brontë charm Coleridge comedy conversation delight diction Dryden Edinburgh Review elegant Elkanah Settle eloquence eminent English excellent expression exquisite eyes fame fancy feeling Garrick genius Goldsmith grace heart honour Horace Walpole human Hume humour Hurd imagination Joanna Baillie John Johnson Lady Lady Blessington language learned letters literary lived Lord Lord Brougham Lord Byron Macaulay manner mind moral muse nature never numbers once opinion passion Paul Whitehead perhaps person philosopher Pindar poems poet poetical poetry political Pope praise prose Review Rogers satire Scott seems sense Shakspeare Sheridan Smith spirit style Swift talents talked taste Theodore Edward Hook things Thomas thought tion truth verse virtue Walpole William woman words writings written wrote