The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Svazek 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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Strana 21
... eyes ; but the mimic , in order to carry our sympathies with him , must at least have a certain degree of susceptibility in him- self . How can he successfully study or understand a cha- racter if totally incapable of feeling it ...
... eyes ; but the mimic , in order to carry our sympathies with him , must at least have a certain degree of susceptibility in him- self . How can he successfully study or understand a cha- racter if totally incapable of feeling it ...
Strana 34
... eye , and a rebuking voice , decrepit age , timid womanhood , the weakest of our species , may daunt the most daring , for there is something formidable in the mere sight of wrath ; even where it is incapable of inflicting any ...
... eye , and a rebuking voice , decrepit age , timid womanhood , the weakest of our species , may daunt the most daring , for there is something formidable in the mere sight of wrath ; even where it is incapable of inflicting any ...
Strana 38
... eyes , is good ; to force you to give your support to any and every measure which , in your own eyes , is bad . Is it good ? -the bad man embraces it , and , by the supposition , you reject it . Is it bad ? —he vituperates it , and that ...
... eyes , is good ; to force you to give your support to any and every measure which , in your own eyes , is bad . Is it good ? -the bad man embraces it , and , by the supposition , you reject it . Is it bad ? —he vituperates it , and that ...
Strana 41
... eyes of succeeding genera- tions , all the sanction of antiquity , and have rooted themselves in the public mind . This accounts for the long - continued uniformity of style among the ancient Egyptians , and other people of the East ...
... eyes of succeeding genera- tions , all the sanction of antiquity , and have rooted themselves in the public mind . This accounts for the long - continued uniformity of style among the ancient Egyptians , and other people of the East ...
Strana 42
... eye . The first columns were undoubtedly trees , which diminished as they ascended . The stems of the branches , where they were cut off , suggested the capital ; the iron or other bandages at top and bottom , to prevent the splitting ...
... eye . The first columns were undoubtedly trees , which diminished as they ascended . The stems of the branches , where they were cut off , suggested the capital ; the iron or other bandages at top and bottom , to prevent the splitting ...
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