Table Talk: Or Original EssaysDent, 1920 - 358 sivua |
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... indifference , have sometimes a forward self - sufficiency of manner but this is not so much their fault as that of others . Per- haps their want of regular education may also be in fault in such cases . Richardson , who is very ...
... indifference , have sometimes a forward self - sufficiency of manner but this is not so much their fault as that of others . Per- haps their want of regular education may also be in fault in such cases . Richardson , who is very ...
Sivu 20
... indifferent up to the sublime . I can produce evident proofs of this in so easy a gradation , that one cannot deny but that he that did this , might do that , and very probably did so ; and thus one may ascend and descend , like the ...
... indifferent up to the sublime . I can produce evident proofs of this in so easy a gradation , that one cannot deny but that he that did this , might do that , and very probably did so ; and thus one may ascend and descend , like the ...
Sivu 23
... indifferent to the mind , whether it ever was or not . Oh no ! Far from it ! Let us not rashly quit our hold upon the past , when perhaps there may be little else left to bind us to existence . Is it nothing to have been , and to have ...
... indifferent to the mind , whether it ever was or not . Oh no ! Far from it ! Let us not rashly quit our hold upon the past , when perhaps there may be little else left to bind us to existence . Is it nothing to have been , and to have ...
Sivu 26
... indifferent to both ; that is , we should consider each as they affected the thoughts and imagination with certain sentiments of approbation or regret , but without the importunity of action , the irritation of the will , throwing the ...
... indifferent to both ; that is , we should consider each as they affected the thoughts and imagination with certain sentiments of approbation or regret , but without the importunity of action , the irritation of the will , throwing the ...
Sivu 27
... indifferent person . Criminals are observed to grow more anxious as their trial approaches ; but after their ... indifference is about as reasonable as to say , a man never was young because he is grown old , or never lived because he is ...
... indifferent person . Criminals are observed to grow more anxious as their trial approaches ; but after their ... indifference is about as reasonable as to say , a man never was young because he is grown old , or never lived because he is ...
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abstract actor admiration Andrea Sacchi appears artist beauty better Carlo Maratti character Cobbett colours common sense common-place Correggio criticism delight Della Cruscan Domenichino Edinburgh Review effect effeminacy Elgin marbles ESSAY excellence expression face fame fancy favour favourite feeling genius give grandeur hand heart human idea imagination indifferent individual instance interest Julius Cæsar laugh learned live look Lord Lord Byron Luca Giordano manner Masaccio means mind nature never Nicolas Poussin notions object once opinion pain painter painting passion Paul Veronese perfect person picture picturesque play pleasure poet prejudice pretensions principle reason Rembrandt Shakespear shew Sir Joshua sort speak spirit striking style supposed talents talk taste thing thou thought tion Titian truth turn vanity vulgar whole WILLIAM HAZLITT wonder words write