Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd ...D.Appleton, 1869 - 172 Seiten |
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... scene , in which , on the effort of her mean seducer to renew his out- rages , she appears in all the radiance of men . tal purity , among the wretches assembled to witness his triumph , where she startles them by her first appearance ...
... scene , in which , on the effort of her mean seducer to renew his out- rages , she appears in all the radiance of men . tal purity , among the wretches assembled to witness his triumph , where she startles them by her first appearance ...
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... scenes in this exquisite tale are the sweetest in the world . The scents of the hay - field , and of the blossoming hedge ... scene " placed far amid the melancholy main " in which we become dwellers . We have grown so familiar with the ...
... scenes in this exquisite tale are the sweetest in the world . The scents of the hay - field , and of the blossoming hedge ... scene " placed far amid the melancholy main " in which we become dwellers . We have grown so familiar with the ...
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... scene in which they are discovered , having placidly lain down to die of hunger together , in gentle submission to ... scenes appear over - whom we shall endeavour to compare with spread with a rich atmosphere of tenderness , Sterne ...
... scene in which they are discovered , having placidly lain down to die of hunger together , in gentle submission to ... scenes appear over - whom we shall endeavour to compare with spread with a rich atmosphere of tenderness , Sterne ...
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... scenes of peaceful happiness with her friend , as she imagines her arms about her neck , and fancies that her Maria's tears are falling on her bo- som . Then comes Montaubon's description of her as she drank the poison : - " She took it ...
... scenes of peaceful happiness with her friend , as she imagines her arms about her neck , and fancies that her Maria's tears are falling on her bo- som . Then comes Montaubon's description of her as she drank the poison : - " She took it ...
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... scenes , and the fearful touches which he delights to borrow from the world of spirits . In the vivid description of natural scenery our author is wholly without a rival , unless Sir Walter Scott will dispute the pre - eminence with him ...
... scenes , and the fearful touches which he delights to borrow from the world of spirits . In the vivid description of natural scenery our author is wholly without a rival , unless Sir Walter Scott will dispute the pre - eminence with him ...
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