The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... equal propriety might the author be censured for the credulous jealousy of Othello , or the criminal ambition of Macbeth . No character is better calculated to excite a deep interest than that of Hamlet : a youth of genius and virtue ...
... equal propriety might the author be censured for the credulous jealousy of Othello , or the criminal ambition of Macbeth . No character is better calculated to excite a deep interest than that of Hamlet : a youth of genius and virtue ...
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... equal to it : Creusa and Andromache are viewed with indifference by the side of the wife of Segestes . besieged castle , firm , inflexible , breathing the unsubdued spirit of her husband ; no tear falls from her eye , no lamentation ...
... equal to it : Creusa and Andromache are viewed with indifference by the side of the wife of Segestes . besieged castle , firm , inflexible , breathing the unsubdued spirit of her husband ; no tear falls from her eye , no lamentation ...
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... equal emphasis and propriety , is described as the root of all evil . But the exhibition of such a picture will not have the smallest effect upon the muckworms to whom it is shown . Yet , al- though we do not choose to hang up his ...
... equal emphasis and propriety , is described as the root of all evil . But the exhibition of such a picture will not have the smallest effect upon the muckworms to whom it is shown . Yet , al- though we do not choose to hang up his ...
Strona 87
... equal advantage in a field of battle , or at a tournament , in a private conversation among his friends , or in a public character as an ambassador . His talents were equally adapted to prose or verse , to original composition or ...
... equal advantage in a field of battle , or at a tournament , in a private conversation among his friends , or in a public character as an ambassador . His talents were equally adapted to prose or verse , to original composition or ...
Strona 117
... equal to the girth of an Orkney poney . The head was not larger than that of a seal , and was furnished with two blowholes . From the back a number of filaments resembling in tex- ture the substance called Indian sea - grass , hung down ...
... equal to the girth of an Orkney poney . The head was not larger than that of a seal , and was furnished with two blowholes . From the back a number of filaments resembling in tex- ture the substance called Indian sea - grass , hung down ...
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