The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 16 頁
... face of his statue , considered the drapery , or the rest of the figure , unworthy of his elaboration ! A very slight defect spoils the general effect , and the masses are more moved by the tout - ensemble than by the surprising finish ...
... face of his statue , considered the drapery , or the rest of the figure , unworthy of his elaboration ! A very slight defect spoils the general effect , and the masses are more moved by the tout - ensemble than by the surprising finish ...
第 21 頁
... that harmony of intellectual endowments which constitute true genius , just as regularity of feature is essential to a perfect face . This comparison admits of a full development , and may make our idea clearer JAMES FENIMORE 27 COOPER .
... that harmony of intellectual endowments which constitute true genius , just as regularity of feature is essential to a perfect face . This comparison admits of a full development , and may make our idea clearer JAMES FENIMORE 27 COOPER .
第 22 頁
... faces , there is as often found so charming an expression , that it is difficult to conceive any countenance more lovely . In like manner , an apparent union of many qualities may exist without producing the great poet or novelist ; on ...
... faces , there is as often found so charming an expression , that it is difficult to conceive any countenance more lovely . In like manner , an apparent union of many qualities may exist without producing the great poet or novelist ; on ...
第 26 頁
... face . There is a needless obscurity in the character of Paul Jones , from whom the novel derives its name ; it seems to us that any man conversant with the coasting trade would have done , and that a fine character has been brought to ...
... face . There is a needless obscurity in the character of Paul Jones , from whom the novel derives its name ; it seems to us that any man conversant with the coasting trade would have done , and that a fine character has been brought to ...
第 29 頁
... face was once more turned towards the vessel . The current swept him diagonally by the rocks , and he was forced into an eddy , where he had nothing to contend against but the waves , whose violence was much broken by the wreck . In ...
... face was once more turned towards the vessel . The current swept him diagonally by the rocks , and he was forced into an eddy , where he had nothing to contend against but the waves , whose violence was much broken by the wreck . In ...
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