A Second Gallery of Literary PortraitsJ. Hogg, 1852 - 330 psl. |
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... tion would have completed their work . Probably his enemies expected so too . Probably they said , " We'll neglect him , and see if that does not break his heart - we'll bring down on his head the silence of a world , which was wont to ...
... tion would have completed their work . Probably his enemies expected so too . Probably they said , " We'll neglect him , and see if that does not break his heart - we'll bring down on his head the silence of a world , which was wont to ...
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... tion of all his varied powers to a religious purpose , such as we find in no other uninspired man ; and it was , again , that glare of awful grandeur which shone around him in all his motions , and made even his least efforts , even his ...
... tion of all his varied powers to a religious purpose , such as we find in no other uninspired man ; and it was , again , that glare of awful grandeur which shone around him in all his motions , and made even his least efforts , even his ...
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... tion- " What can heaven show more ? " Or who but Beelzebub , the Metternich of Pandemonium , would have commenced his oration with such grave , terrific irony as- 66 Thrones , and imperial powers , offspring of heaven , Ethereal virtues ...
... tion- " What can heaven show more ? " Or who but Beelzebub , the Metternich of Pandemonium , would have commenced his oration with such grave , terrific irony as- 66 Thrones , and imperial powers , offspring of heaven , Ethereal virtues ...
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... tion - his Grecian travels - his resistless rush into fame - his miserable marriage - his amours - the glorious backgrounds which he chose for his tragic attitudes , Switzerland and Italy - his personal beauty - his very lameness - the ...
... tion - his Grecian travels - his resistless rush into fame - his miserable marriage - his amours - the glorious backgrounds which he chose for his tragic attitudes , Switzerland and Italy - his personal beauty - his very lameness - the ...
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... tion in themselves ; they condense into one volume what in France has been diluted throughout many , and , consequently , our country has drained off at one draught , and survived the experiment , the poison which our neighbours have ...
... tion in themselves ; they condense into one volume what in France has been diluted throughout many , and , consequently , our country has drained off at one draught , and survived the experiment , the poison which our neighbours have ...
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admiration amid beautiful Bunyan burning Byron called calm Carlyle character Christianity Cobbett Coleridge Crabbe criticism dark death deep divine Dr Johnson dream earnest earth Edinburgh Review eloquent Emerson eternal Eugene Aram fancy feeling Festus fire Foster genius George Dawson gloom glory grandeur heart heaven hell human humour imagination intellect Isaac Taylor John Bunyan language Leigh Hunt less light literary living Lochnagar look Macaulay melancholy Milton mind misery moral mountains nature ness never night object Paradise Lost passion peculiar Pilgrim's Progress poems poet poetical poetry popular praise profound prophet prose Quincey seems shadow Shakspere Shelley sincere song sorrow soul speak spirit stand stars strong style sublime sweet sympathy tears thing Thomas Carlyle Thomas De Quincey Thomas Macaulay thou thought tion trembling true truth verse vision voice William Cobbett wonder words Wordsworth writings