Essays and Reviews, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1878 - American literature |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable appear argument beauty Ben Jonson brilliant Burke character comedy connection conquest considered Cortés crime criticism delineation diction displayed drama dramatists Edinburgh Review English epigrams everything evince excellence exhibited expression fancy feeling felicity Fielding Fielding's force genius give heart Henry Fielding historian honor Hudson human humor Iago imagination impression intellect Jane Eyre Jonson Joseph Andrews Leigh Hunt libertine literary literature living look Lord Macbeth ment merit mind moral nature never novel object orator Othello passages passion peculiar period person Peru play poem poet poetry political portion possessed Prescott principles qualities rascality reader Review ribaldry Richard Brinsley Sheridan ridicule romance satire says scene seems sense sensibility sentiment Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sheridan soul speech spirit style sweetness Tamburlaine taste things thought tion Tom Jones truth vices virtue vulgar whig whole writings Wuthering Heights