CharacteristicsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... of labor has proceeded so far , even in literature , that people do not think for themselves ; their review thinks for them . " He said to a person in the com- - pany : " Your friend Mr. was here some THE CONVERSATION OF COLERIDGE . 13.
... of labor has proceeded so far , even in literature , that people do not think for themselves ; their review thinks for them . " He said to a person in the com- - pany : " Your friend Mr. was here some THE CONVERSATION OF COLERIDGE . 13.
Strana 15
... person- ality of the Deity is the great thing . The ancients were Spinozists they could not help seeing an energy in na- ture . This was the anima mundi sine centro of the phi- losophers . The people , of course , changed it into all ...
... person- ality of the Deity is the great thing . The ancients were Spinozists they could not help seeing an energy in na- ture . This was the anima mundi sine centro of the phi- losophers . The people , of course , changed it into all ...
Strana 25
... person . " Her scorn was so withering , her looks so menacing , that the actor came off literally perspiring with terror , and protesting that he would not venture again to meet her terrible look of severity . Such was her power , amid ...
... person . " Her scorn was so withering , her looks so menacing , that the actor came off literally perspiring with terror , and protesting that he would not venture again to meet her terrible look of severity . Such was her power , amid ...
Strana 33
... person was most captivating . Her features were strongly marked , but finely harmonized ; the flexibility of her countenance was extraordinary , yielding instantaneously to every change of passion ; her voice was plaintive , yet capable ...
... person was most captivating . Her features were strongly marked , but finely harmonized ; the flexibility of her countenance was extraordinary , yielding instantaneously to every change of passion ; her voice was plaintive , yet capable ...
Strana 34
... person of Mrs. Siddons , it is said by one familiar with her acting , rather courted the regal attire , and her beauty became more vivid from the decorations of her rank . The commanding height and powerful action of her figure , though ...
... person of Mrs. Siddons , it is said by one familiar with her acting , rather courted the regal attire , and her beauty became more vivid from the decorations of her rank . The commanding height and powerful action of her figure , though ...
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