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... seems to have dwelt , with a sort of melancholy , self - brooding earnestness , among the darker issues of human life and passion , as if his spirit were haunted and oppressed by the mystery of evil as residing in the heart of man .
... seems to have dwelt , with a sort of melancholy , self - brooding earnestness , among the darker issues of human life and passion , as if his spirit were haunted and oppressed by the mystery of evil as residing in the heart of man .
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the fault would be apt to lie mainly , if not wholly , in the expression of the thought ; whereas it here lies rather in the very spirit and substance of the thought itself . A third view suggested , we believe , by Farmer , and argued ...
the fault would be apt to lie mainly , if not wholly , in the expression of the thought ; whereas it here lies rather in the very spirit and substance of the thought itself . A third view suggested , we believe , by Farmer , and argued ...
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And perhaps the line may be indicated the more safely in the present instance , forasmuch as some portions of the play which relish least of Shakespeare are written with a good deal of vigor and spirit ; but the vigor and spirit are ...
And perhaps the line may be indicated the more safely in the present instance , forasmuch as some portions of the play which relish least of Shakespeare are written with a good deal of vigor and spirit ; but the vigor and spirit are ...
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His bearing , at first , is full of manly grace and nobleness , showing the spirit of an accomplished , high - minded , most disinterested gentleman . His free - heartedness and open - handedness , though undiscriminating , are without ...
His bearing , at first , is full of manly grace and nobleness , showing the spirit of an accomplished , high - minded , most disinterested gentleman . His free - heartedness and open - handedness , though undiscriminating , are without ...
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For his unrespective blastings of reproof are poured forth , fresh and full of spirit , from the depths of an enraged imagination ; and have nothing of the stale and musty sourness which often supervenes upon the fermentings of a ...
For his unrespective blastings of reproof are poured forth , fresh and full of spirit , from the depths of an enraged imagination ; and have nothing of the stale and musty sourness which often supervenes upon the fermentings of a ...
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