Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon TalfourdAppleton, 1866 - 176 Seiten |
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... Justice , " with all the extravagance steal into our veins , and render us capable of of its first edition , or with all the inconsisten- resisting death and age . For a short - too cies of its last , is a noble work , replete with ...
... Justice , " with all the extravagance steal into our veins , and render us capable of of its first edition , or with all the inconsisten- resisting death and age . For a short - too cies of its last , is a noble work , replete with ...
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... justice breathes solemnly through all the scenes in the devoted castle . " Fate sits on its dark battlements , and frowns . " There is a spirit of deep philosophy in the tracing of the gradual influence of patricidal thoughts on the ...
... justice breathes solemnly through all the scenes in the devoted castle . " Fate sits on its dark battlements , and frowns . " There is a spirit of deep philosophy in the tracing of the gradual influence of patricidal thoughts on the ...
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... justice at last to his powers- studying not to excite the wonder of a few barren readers or spectators , but to live in the hearts of the good of future times - and , to this high end , leaving discord for harmony , the startling for ...
... justice at last to his powers- studying not to excite the wonder of a few barren readers or spectators , but to live in the hearts of the good of future times - and , to this high end , leaving discord for harmony , the startling for ...
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... looks on the supposed errors of the poet as moral crimes He confounds fiction with fact - grows warm in defence of shadows - feels a violation of poetical justice , as a wrong conviction by a | 24 . TALFOURD'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... looks on the supposed errors of the poet as moral crimes He confounds fiction with fact - grows warm in defence of shadows - feels a violation of poetical justice , as a wrong conviction by a | 24 . TALFOURD'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... justice ; and as he thinks that vice tan ) or else in favour of our country , for then cannot be punished too severely , and yet that a private English hero might overcome a king the poet ought to leave his victims objects of of some ...
... justice ; and as he thinks that vice tan ) or else in favour of our country , for then cannot be punished too severely , and yet that a private English hero might overcome a king the poet ought to leave his victims objects of of some ...
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