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Page 128
The author has all power given him from without he has not , perhaps , an equal power from within . The intensity of the feeling is not equal to the distinctness of the imagery . He sits like a magician in his cell , and conjures up all ...
The author has all power given him from without he has not , perhaps , an equal power from within . The intensity of the feeling is not equal to the distinctness of the imagery . He sits like a magician in his cell , and conjures up all ...
Page 163
The character of Ranger , in the Suspicious Husband , is only a variation of those of Farquhar , of the same class as his Sir Harry Wildair and others , without equal spirit . A great deal of the story of the Jealous Wife is borrowed ...
The character of Ranger , in the Suspicious Husband , is only a variation of those of Farquhar , of the same class as his Sir Harry Wildair and others , without equal spirit . A great deal of the story of the Jealous Wife is borrowed ...
Page 183
Or what is there equal ( in that romantic interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses it , as it were , from its lair in wastes and wildernesses ) equal to the story of Joseph and his Brethren ...
Or what is there equal ( in that romantic interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses it , as it were , from its lair in wastes and wildernesses ) equal to the story of Joseph and his Brethren ...
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