The Spectator, Svazek 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... nature , and the less they show of imitation . Nature herself has assigned to every motion of the soul its peculiar cast of the countenance , tone of voice , and manner of gesture , through the whole person ; all the features of the ...
... nature , and the less they show of imitation . Nature herself has assigned to every motion of the soul its peculiar cast of the countenance , tone of voice , and manner of gesture , through the whole person ; all the features of the ...
Strana 163
... nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term called poetical justice , and the wrong notions into which it has led some tragic writers . The most perfect man ...
... nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term called poetical justice , and the wrong notions into which it has led some tragic writers . The most perfect man ...
Strana 193
... nature , compass of thought , and indefatigable study , had amassed to himself such stores of knowledge as we cannot look upon without amazement . His ca- pacity seems to have grasped all that was revealed in books before his time ; and ...
... nature , compass of thought , and indefatigable study , had amassed to himself such stores of knowledge as we cannot look upon without amazement . His ca- pacity seems to have grasped all that was revealed in books before his time ; and ...
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