Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Svazek 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833 |
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Strana ix
... our pro- pensities . That line in Pope- I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God , afraid of me ! -has ever filled me with terror and pity , and sends me to think upon the opposite sentiment in Shak- speare INTRODUCTION . ix.
... our pro- pensities . That line in Pope- I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God , afraid of me ! -has ever filled me with terror and pity , and sends me to think upon the opposite sentiment in Shak- speare INTRODUCTION . ix.
Strana x
Mrs. Jameson (Anna). me to think upon the opposite sentiment in Shak- speare , on " the mischievous foul sin of chiding sin . " I remember once hearing a poem of Barry Cornwall's ( he read it to me , ) about a strange wing- ed creature ...
Mrs. Jameson (Anna). me to think upon the opposite sentiment in Shak- speare , on " the mischievous foul sin of chiding sin . " I remember once hearing a poem of Barry Cornwall's ( he read it to me , ) about a strange wing- ed creature ...
Strana xi
... sentiment . MEDON . True - it was ; and I have pleasure in reminding you that a female satirist by profession is yet an ano- maly in the history of our literature , as a female schismatic is yet unknown in the history of our re- ligion ...
... sentiment . MEDON . True - it was ; and I have pleasure in reminding you that a female satirist by profession is yet an ano- maly in the history of our literature , as a female schismatic is yet unknown in the history of our re- ligion ...
Strana xxv
... ? ALDA . quote from memory , and I am afraid inaccurate- ly , from a poem of Alfred Tennyson's . MEDON . Well , between argument , and sentiment , and VOL . I. 3 logic , and poetry , you are making out a INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... ? ALDA . quote from memory , and I am afraid inaccurate- ly , from a poem of Alfred Tennyson's . MEDON . Well , between argument , and sentiment , and VOL . I. 3 logic , and poetry , you are making out a INTRODUCTION . XXV.
Strana xxvi
... sentiments and the affections , and touched with the same vigorous painting , would be a gross and monstrous caricature . If it could exist in nature we might find it in Shak- speare ; but a moment's reflection shows us that it would be ...
... sentiments and the affections , and touched with the same vigorous painting , would be a gross and monstrous caricature . If it could exist in nature we might find it in Shak- speare ; but a moment's reflection shows us that it would be ...
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