The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volum 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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Side 60
... of Philip Van Artevelde . Not gifted with the ardent temperament , the very vivid imagination , or the warmth of passion which are supposed necessary to carry a poet to the highest eminences of his art , he has , nevertheless , that ...
... of Philip Van Artevelde . Not gifted with the ardent temperament , the very vivid imagination , or the warmth of passion which are supposed necessary to carry a poet to the highest eminences of his art , he has , nevertheless , that ...
Side 61
... of action , though ever and anon a philosophic despon- dency will throw its shadow over the scene . As it is a complete man , so it is a whole life that we have portrayed in the drama of Philip Van Artevelde . The second part is not ...
... of action , though ever and anon a philosophic despon- dency will throw its shadow over the scene . As it is a complete man , so it is a whole life that we have portrayed in the drama of Philip Van Artevelde . The second part is not ...
Side 62
... Artevelde is at this time on his way to Adriana to make that declaration ... Van Den Bosch find an enthusiastic response He was already too much a statesman ... Philip Van Artevelde . He shall be captain of the Whitehoods , and The only ...
... Artevelde is at this time on his way to Adriana to make that declaration ... Van Den Bosch find an enthusiastic response He was already too much a statesman ... Philip Van Artevelde . He shall be captain of the Whitehoods , and The only ...
Side 63
... Artevelde is alone , waiting for the appearance of Adriana - " There is but ... Van Den B. · Canst learn to bear thee high amongst the com- mons ? Canst thou ... Philip , if thou miss thy way Through this affair , we're lost . For Jesus ...
... Artevelde is alone , waiting for the appearance of Adriana - " There is but ... Van Den B. · Canst learn to bear thee high amongst the com- mons ? Canst thou ... Philip , if thou miss thy way Through this affair , we're lost . For Jesus ...
Side 64
... Philip Van Artevelde never lived , or could live . No man could move along such a line of enterprise with such a weight of reflection on all the springs of action . We see the calm statesman at the head of a tumultuary movement ; and ...
... Philip Van Artevelde never lived , or could live . No man could move along such a line of enterprise with such a weight of reflection on all the springs of action . We see the calm statesman at the head of a tumultuary movement ; and ...
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