New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 98
... nature's gifts - which leads , and is necessary to discovery , though not all - sufficient of itself for the formation of safe conclusions ; or in that subtilty and reach of discernment which seizes the finest and least obvious ...
... nature's gifts - which leads , and is necessary to discovery , though not all - sufficient of itself for the formation of safe conclusions ; or in that subtilty and reach of discernment which seizes the finest and least obvious ...
Page 219
... natural incontinence of speech betrayed him into an exposure of them , -a candour and good- nature , quite as remarkable , often led him to enumerate their virtues , and to draw attention to them . It may be supposed , that with such ...
... natural incontinence of speech betrayed him into an exposure of them , -a candour and good- nature , quite as remarkable , often led him to enumerate their virtues , and to draw attention to them . It may be supposed , that with such ...
Page 437
... nature , and his comic humour is never checked by that unnatural wit where the poet , the more he discovers himself , the farther he removes himself from the personage of his creation . The quickening spell which hangs over the dramas ...
... nature , and his comic humour is never checked by that unnatural wit where the poet , the more he discovers himself , the farther he removes himself from the personage of his creation . The quickening spell which hangs over the dramas ...
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