... equal mastership of art. Here — lively and sparkling fancies; there — vigorous passion or practical wisdom— these works abound in illustrations that teach benevolence to the rich, and courage to the poor ; they glow with the love of freedom;... Pictures from the Battle Fields - Strana 7autor/autoři: Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - 1855 - 259 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Christian Gottlob Barth - 1853 - 842 str.
...the same combination of opposite extremes, harmonized by an equal mastership of art; here, lively and all manly struggle ; and where, in their more tragic...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed." • — Extractfrom Bulwer Lytton and... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1854 - 400 str.
...poor ; they glow with the love of freedom ; they bespeak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle ; and where, in their more tragic...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed. Finally, whatever be their boldness in... | |
| Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1854 - 264 str.
...they glow with the love of freedom ; they speak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all maiuy struggle ¡ and where, in their more tragic portraitures,...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed." — £xtractfrom Mulwcr Lytttm and his... | |
| Alphonse Karr - 1855 - 358 str.
...the poor; they glow with the love of freedom; they speak a sympathv with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle: and[ where, in their more tragic...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed." — Extract from ' Bulwer Lyiton and... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1855 - 420 str.
...poor ; they glow with the love of freedom ; they bespeak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle ; and where, in their more tragic...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the .guilty deed. Finally, whatever be their boldness... | |
| Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr - 1855 - 358 str.
...the poor ; they glow with the love of freedom; they speak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle: and| where, in their more tragic...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed." — Extract from ' Bulwer Lytton and... | |
| Herman Melville - 1855 - 192 str.
...with the love of frcedom ; they sneak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly strangle -. and where, in their more tragic portraitures, they...to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty dced."— Extract from Snlwer Lytton and his... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1855 - 232 str.
...poor ; they glow with the love of freedom ; they bespeak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle ; and where, in their more tragic...they move our hearts by terror or compassion, that we leavn to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1855 - 366 str.
...the poor; they glow with the love of freedom i they speak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle: and where, in their more tragic...while they move our hearts by terror or compassion, thut we learn to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought whi jh we see gradually unfolding... | |
| Theophilus Conneau - 1855 - 330 str.
...the poor ; they glow with the love of freedom ; they speak a sympathy with all high aspirations, and all manly struggle : and where, in their more tragic...analysis, while they move our hearts by terror or compassiou, that we learn to dctect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually... | |
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