A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - 468 pagini |
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Pagina vi
... BURKE , 301 EDGAR A. POE , 325 • SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER , 338 BENJAMIN DISRAELI , 352 PROFESSOR WILSON , 366 HENRY ROGERS , 391 • ESCHYLUS ; PROMETHEUS BOUND AND UNBOUND , 422 SHAKSPEARE - A LECTURE , 431 PREFACE . Is issuing a THIRD ...
... BURKE , 301 EDGAR A. POE , 325 • SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER , 338 BENJAMIN DISRAELI , 352 PROFESSOR WILSON , 366 HENRY ROGERS , 391 • ESCHYLUS ; PROMETHEUS BOUND AND UNBOUND , 422 SHAKSPEARE - A LECTURE , 431 PREFACE . Is issuing a THIRD ...
Pagina ix
... Burke , " " Bulwer , " " Henry Rogers , " " Prome- theus , " " Shakspeare , " and two or three others , as not certainly exposed to the latter of these accusations -if to either . 4th , The careful reader will notice in this new volume ...
... Burke , " " Bulwer , " " Henry Rogers , " " Prome- theus , " " Shakspeare , " and two or three others , as not certainly exposed to the latter of these accusations -if to either . 4th , The careful reader will notice in this new volume ...
Pagina 15
... Burke . We cannot , we must confess , see any such stamp of universality on his brow , or rod of divination in his hand . Of all Frenchmen ( and he was hardly one , ) Rousseau alone appears to us to have so risen out of French ...
... Burke . We cannot , we must confess , see any such stamp of universality on his brow , or rod of divination in his hand . Of all Frenchmen ( and he was hardly one , ) Rousseau alone appears to us to have so risen out of French ...
Pagina 17
... Burke has in almost every page of his " Regicide Peace , " ten images as bold and magnificent as this , not to speak of his subtle trains of thinking which underlie , or of those epic swells of sustained splendor , which Mirabeau could ...
... Burke has in almost every page of his " Regicide Peace , " ten images as bold and magnificent as this , not to speak of his subtle trains of thinking which underlie , or of those epic swells of sustained splendor , which Mirabeau could ...
Pagina 46
... have made the blood of Burke ( opposed though he was ) dance on his very death - bed , for there he was lying at the time . And how grand , for a poetic ear , to have heard the news of Jena 46 A FILE OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS .
... have made the blood of Burke ( opposed though he was ) dance on his very death - bed , for there he was lying at the time . And how grand , for a poetic ear , to have heard the news of Jena 46 A FILE OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS .
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