Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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... nature would not permit him to show it - that any manifestation of a gushing kind would have been incompatible with the character of the impassible , earthly - recording - angel in which he always appeared . Hogarth was a moralist who ...
... nature would not permit him to show it - that any manifestation of a gushing kind would have been incompatible with the character of the impassible , earthly - recording - angel in which he always appeared . Hogarth was a moralist who ...
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... nature ; " and we may add that he is also noticeable for universality of contemplation and the objective treatment ... natures , varying a- mong themselves in temperament and opinion , must indeed possess a many - sided greatness . Nor ...
... nature ; " and we may add that he is also noticeable for universality of contemplation and the objective treatment ... natures , varying a- mong themselves in temperament and opinion , must indeed possess a many - sided greatness . Nor ...
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... nature - but which was Apollo's darling and the more attractively endowed . Landor's blank - verse , the test of an English singer , is like nothing before it ; but that of Tennyson and his followers resembles it , by adoption and ...
... nature - but which was Apollo's darling and the more attractively endowed . Landor's blank - verse , the test of an English singer , is like nothing before it ; but that of Tennyson and his followers resembles it , by adoption and ...
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... natural : they turn from grand achievements to the delights of intel- lect and affection . Where is another picture so ... nature was so buoyant that , like the Faun , he forgot both pain and pleasure , and had few stings of sorrow or ...
... natural : they turn from grand achievements to the delights of intel- lect and affection . Where is another picture so ... nature was so buoyant that , like the Faun , he forgot both pain and pleasure , and had few stings of sorrow or ...
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... nature overcharged with " the hate of hate , the scorn of scorn , the love of love ; " of a poet and hero in the ex- treme , who only needed the self - training that with years should bring the philosophic mind . His prose writings ...
... nature overcharged with " the hate of hate , the scorn of scorn , the love of love ; " of a poet and hero in the ex- treme , who only needed the self - training that with years should bring the philosophic mind . His prose writings ...
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