New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 27Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 14
... feeling is always true , the plot is left to run utterly wild , and the characters to grow out of knowledge . The romance of the old story is dissipated or refined away among a succession of unconnected dialogues , intended to be co ...
... feeling is always true , the plot is left to run utterly wild , and the characters to grow out of knowledge . The romance of the old story is dissipated or refined away among a succession of unconnected dialogues , intended to be co ...
Page 195
... feelings are conveyed to the sensorium . " This involves a disputed theo- y ; but if impressions affect the feelings , they , of Lecessity , are conveyed to the seat of feeling , the sensorium , otherwise they are not feelings . By ...
... feelings are conveyed to the sensorium . " This involves a disputed theo- y ; but if impressions affect the feelings , they , of Lecessity , are conveyed to the seat of feeling , the sensorium , otherwise they are not feelings . By ...
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... feelings suggest . By perseverance , she has run down most of her foes -- even slashing Gifford . The not very uncommon sin of a lady , her vanity , betrays her into offences against taste , but never against good feeling . It is not ...
... feelings suggest . By perseverance , she has run down most of her foes -- even slashing Gifford . The not very uncommon sin of a lady , her vanity , betrays her into offences against taste , but never against good feeling . It is not ...
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