The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... character of which the author speaks of the actor's full conception is probably his favourite . For our own part we are totally unable to say whether he was , upon the whole , wicked or virtuous , brave or timorous , a Christian or a ...
... character of which the author speaks of the actor's full conception is probably his favourite . For our own part we are totally unable to say whether he was , upon the whole , wicked or virtuous , brave or timorous , a Christian or a ...
Page 367
... character fail to realize . He has not scrupled to employ all the common - place of poetry which first captivated our imagination , and so far as amusement is concerned , he has completely succeeded . In the vividness which his ...
... character fail to realize . He has not scrupled to employ all the common - place of poetry which first captivated our imagination , and so far as amusement is concerned , he has completely succeeded . In the vividness which his ...
Page 386
... character , as is to others the foundation of the ludicrous . No object in nature , taken simply by itself , partakes of this character . Take , for instance , one of Mr. Wordsworth's favourite heroes , a donkey ; an animal upon whom ...
... character , as is to others the foundation of the ludicrous . No object in nature , taken simply by itself , partakes of this character . Take , for instance , one of Mr. Wordsworth's favourite heroes , a donkey ; an animal upon whom ...
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