The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... means lessened his own reputation ; for eclipsed , as it now is , with more celebrated works , it's gaze of dark and ... mean ; but a master- spirit works it up at once into tender- ness and majesty . Amidst a wide encrease of business ...
... means lessened his own reputation ; for eclipsed , as it now is , with more celebrated works , it's gaze of dark and ... mean ; but a master- spirit works it up at once into tender- ness and majesty . Amidst a wide encrease of business ...
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... means will his grateful and affec- tionate heart be inured to see the pangs and decay of such an uncle without agony ? This is the best point of my science ; for the hard - hearted need no comfort on such occasions . C Therefore , my ...
... means will his grateful and affec- tionate heart be inured to see the pangs and decay of such an uncle without agony ? This is the best point of my science ; for the hard - hearted need no comfort on such occasions . C Therefore , my ...
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... means to study with a cat on each shoulder , like Sacchini or Montaigne ; and if , like Haydn , he cannot compose with- out a diamond ring , and his best suit on . If he steals out into the fields , tell him how Gluck chose to write ...
... means to study with a cat on each shoulder , like Sacchini or Montaigne ; and if , like Haydn , he cannot compose with- out a diamond ring , and his best suit on . If he steals out into the fields , tell him how Gluck chose to write ...
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... means , he would be enabled to discover the various hidden beauties of style and composition ; and to ascertain many doubtful pas- sages with the utmost certainty and precision . With respect to poetical license , of which the ancients ...
... means , he would be enabled to discover the various hidden beauties of style and composition ; and to ascertain many doubtful pas- sages with the utmost certainty and precision . With respect to poetical license , of which the ancients ...
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... means , that her dear pets must take their accustomed walk . All these , and many more , miseries I endure during my visit ; which are the more vexatious , as my worthy relative , in other respects , displays great talent , and sound ...
... means , that her dear pets must take their accustomed walk . All these , and many more , miseries I endure during my visit ; which are the more vexatious , as my worthy relative , in other respects , displays great talent , and sound ...
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