Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2Hurst and Blackett, 1858 |
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... died on the following 7th of February , at her house in London . It has been the fashion of late years to speak of Mrs. Radcliffe with contempt , and to point to her works as the best possible representatives of stupidity . This unjust ...
... died on the following 7th of February , at her house in London . It has been the fashion of late years to speak of Mrs. Radcliffe with contempt , and to point to her works as the best possible representatives of stupidity . This unjust ...
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... died rich ; with years came prudence ; he pushed his in- terest at court , held several lucrative posts , and on quitting the world left each of his eight sons a comfortable landed estate , and his widow a large jointure . The eldest ...
... died rich ; with years came prudence ; he pushed his in- terest at court , held several lucrative posts , and on quitting the world left each of his eight sons a comfortable landed estate , and his widow a large jointure . The eldest ...
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... died in his seventieth year , in 1769 , and was suc- ceeded in the family estate of Edgeworthtown , by his son , Richard Lovell Edgeworth . This gentleman was a man remarkable for considerable intellect , goodness of disposi tion , and ...
... died in his seventieth year , in 1769 , and was suc- ceeded in the family estate of Edgeworthtown , by his son , Richard Lovell Edgeworth . This gentleman was a man remarkable for considerable intellect , goodness of disposi tion , and ...
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... died at the early age of thirty - one years , in 1796 , his father following him to the land of shades , on 13th of June , 1817 . Of the family of twenty - one , Maria Edgeworth was the second child , and eldest daughter . She was born ...
... died at the early age of thirty - one years , in 1796 , his father following him to the land of shades , on 13th of June , 1817 . Of the family of twenty - one , Maria Edgeworth was the second child , and eldest daughter . She was born ...
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... died in his seventieth year , in 1769 , and was suc- ceeded in the family estate of Edgeworthtown , by his son , Richard Lovell Edgeworth . This gentleman was a man remarkable for considerable intellect , goodness of disposi tion , and ...
... died in his seventieth year , in 1769 , and was suc- ceeded in the family estate of Edgeworthtown , by his son , Richard Lovell Edgeworth . This gentleman was a man remarkable for considerable intellect , goodness of disposi tion , and ...
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Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2 John Cordy Jeaffreson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2 John Cordy Jeaffreson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
Novels and Novelists, from Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2 John Cordy Jeaffreson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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Էջ 51 - That young lady had a talent for describing the involvements and feelings and characters of ordinary life, which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with. The Big Bow-wow strain I can do myself like any now going ; but the exquisite touch, which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting, from the truth of the description and the sentiment, is denied to me.
Էջ 21 - ... it is with the deepest regret that I recollect in my manhood the opportunities of learning which I neglected in my youth ; that through every part of my literary career I have felt pinched and hampered by my...
Էջ 19 - Yet sometimes deign, midst fairer maids. To think on her thou leav'st behind. Thy love, thy fate, dear youth, to share Must never be my happy lot; But thou mayst grant this humble prayer, Forget me not, forget me not ! Yet, should the thought of my distress Too painful to thy feelings be, Heed not the wish I now express, Nor ever deign to think...
Էջ 145 - A Lion, you, that made a noise, And shook a mane en papillotes. And once you tried the Muses too; You failed, Sir: therefore now you turn, You fall on those who are to you, As Captain is to Subaltern. But men of long-enduring hopes, And careless what this hour may bring, Can pardon little would-be Popes And Brummels, when they try to sting.
Էջ 3 - The sun had just sunk below, the top of the mountains she was descending, whose long shadow stretched athwart the valley, but his sloping rays, shooting through an opening of the cliffs, touched with a yellow gleam the summits of the forest that hung upon the opposite steeps, and streamed in full splendour upon the towers and battlements of a castle that spread its extensive ramparts along the brow of a precipice above. The splendour of these illumined objects was heightened by the contrasted shade...
Էջ 184 - Oh, be humble, my brother, in your prosperity ! Be gentle with those who are less lucky, if not more deserving. Think, what right have you to be scornful, whose virtue is a deficiency of temptation, whose success may be a chance, whose rank may be an ancestor's accident, whose prosperity is very likely a satire.
Էջ 32 - Whitsunday first the celebrated printer, Ballantyne (who had the honour of meeting you at Ashestiel), in the shape of an Edinburgh publisher, with a long purse* and a sound political creed, not to mention an alliance offensive and defensive with young John Murray of Fleet Street, the most enlightened and active of the London trade. By this means I hope to counterbalance the predominating influence of Constable and Co., who at present have it in their power and inclination to forward or suppress any...
Էջ 11 - We saw, you will readily suppose, a great deal of Miss Edgeworth, and two very nice girls, her younger sisters. It is scarcely possible to say more of this very remarkable person, than that she not only completely answered, but exceeded the expectations which I had formed. I am particularly pleased with the naivete and good-humoured ardour of mind which she unites with such formidable powers of acute observation.
Էջ 69 - Poor fellow : he died a martyr to his new riches — of a second visit to Jamaica. ' I'd give the lands of Deloraine, Dark Musgrave were alive again' — that is, ' I would give many a sugar-cane, Monk Lewis were alive again.
Էջ 145 - WE know him, out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke ; The old Timon, with his noble heart, That, strongly loathing, greatly broke. So died the Old : here comes the New. Regard him : a familiar face : I thought we knew him : What, it's you, The padded man — that wears the stays — Who killed the girls and thrilled the boys With dandy pathos when you wrote ! A Lion, you, that made a noise, And shook a mane en papillotes.