Letters to Richard Heber, Esq., M.P.: Containing Critical Remarks on the Series of Novels Beginning with "Waverley", and an Attempt to Ascertain Their AuthorRodwell and Martin, 1822 - 317 страница |
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... feeling of a stout pedestrian in an interesting country , ' and during fine weather , will hold the taste of the ' great moralist cheap in comparison . - Guy Man- nering , Vol . II . Ch . 1 . I do not infer from passages of this nature ...
... feeling of a stout pedestrian in an interesting country , ' and during fine weather , will hold the taste of the ' great moralist cheap in comparison . - Guy Man- nering , Vol . II . Ch . 1 . I do not infer from passages of this nature ...
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... feelings , or inconsistent with polished manners ! How constantly , even in the best works of fiction , are we disgusted with such offences against all good principle , as the reading of letters by those for whom they were not intended ...
... feelings , or inconsistent with polished manners ! How constantly , even in the best works of fiction , are we disgusted with such offences against all good principle , as the reading of letters by those for whom they were not intended ...
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... feeling , which , united with exact judg- ment , give an author the power of comprehending and expressing , not merely the right and fit , but the graceful and exalted in human action . As an illustration of these remarks , a somewhat ...
... feeling , which , united with exact judg- ment , give an author the power of comprehending and expressing , not merely the right and fit , but the graceful and exalted in human action . As an illustration of these remarks , a somewhat ...
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... feeling with which the author has displayed the high - minded delicacy of Queen Elizabeth's courtier to the unguarded village nymph , in his brief reflections arising out of this part of the narrative , and indeed in his whole con ...
... feeling with which the author has displayed the high - minded delicacy of Queen Elizabeth's courtier to the unguarded village nymph , in his brief reflections arising out of this part of the narrative , and indeed in his whole con ...
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... feelings and in manners , in habits , taste , predilections ; nay , if the expression may be ventured , a gentleman even in prejudices , passions , and caprices . Had it been less than all I have described ; had any refinement , any ...
... feelings and in manners , in habits , taste , predilections ; nay , if the expression may be ventured , a gentleman even in prejudices , passions , and caprices . Had it been less than all I have described ; had any refinement , any ...
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Abbot admirable adventure Antiquary appear author of Marmion author of Waverley battle beautiful Bertram Black Dwarf Bridal of Triermain Bride of Lammermoor Canto Canto VI Captain castle celebrated character circumstances cloud cumber dark dialogue Douglas fable fancy favourite feeling Fitz-James gallant Glossin Græme Guy Mannering hand Harold the Dauntless Hatteraick heard Heart of Mid Heart of Mid-Lothian Henry hero Highland honour horse Ibid imagination incidents instances introduced Isles Ivanhoe Jeanie Jedediah Cleishbotham Kenilworth Kennaquhair Lady Lake Landlord Last Minstrel last vol Legend of Montrose light Loch Katrine look Lord Lothian mentioned mind Monastery Morton narrative natural night novelist novels o'er observation Old Mortality passage peculiar person personage poems poetical prose racter remark resemblance Risingham Rob Roy Roderick Rokeby romantic says scarcely scene Scotland Series soldiers spirit story style tale thou thought tion tower wild writers
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