The Works of John Home, Esq: Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... passion , with the scene , which it delineates ; it goes out of the man's self , as it were , to assume such character and passion , to lose its own actual situation in such a scene . Hence , too , one can easily account for what has ...
... passion , with the scene , which it delineates ; it goes out of the man's self , as it were , to assume such character and passion , to lose its own actual situation in such a scene . Hence , too , one can easily account for what has ...
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... passions . Plutarch was the author constantly in his hands . The spirit with which he read this historian may be ... passion and pleasure that I think and write ; and while they contemplate and admire the actions of those great men ...
... passions . Plutarch was the author constantly in his hands . The spirit with which he read this historian may be ... passion and pleasure that I think and write ; and while they contemplate and admire the actions of those great men ...
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... passion , to suit the prevailing dramatic taste , he af- terwards added the love part of the plot , by the in- troduction of the Athenian maid Euanthe , betro- thed to the hero of the piece , Lysander , the friend and avenger of Agis ...
... passion , to suit the prevailing dramatic taste , he af- terwards added the love part of the plot , by the in- troduction of the Athenian maid Euanthe , betro- thed to the hero of the piece , Lysander , the friend and avenger of Agis ...
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... passion for the military character , by accepting a commission in the newly - embodied re- giment of Mid - Lothian Fencibles , of which the Duke of Buccleuch was colonel . In this appoint- ment he possessed the advantage of having for ...
... passion for the military character , by accepting a commission in the newly - embodied re- giment of Mid - Lothian Fencibles , of which the Duke of Buccleuch was colonel . In this appoint- ment he possessed the advantage of having for ...
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... passions , and the exquisite tenderness of his pathetic scenes , so justly entitled him . His name was always cou- pled with that of Shakespeare , by the friends of the drama in this country . Next in rank were placed Rowe and Southern ...
... passions , and the exquisite tenderness of his pathetic scenes , so justly entitled him . His name was always cou- pled with that of Shakespeare , by the friends of the drama in this country . Next in rank were placed Rowe and Southern ...
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