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Sida xii
... minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a whole series of preceding conditions . His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of ...
... minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a whole series of preceding conditions . His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of ...
Sida xiv
... odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insup- portable and hateful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact xiv PREFACE .
... odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insup- portable and hateful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact xiv PREFACE .
Sida xix
... mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of beauty was a fault ; for it appeared to him like an excres- cence ; and his imagination was dazzled by the blaze of light . His writings ...
... mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of beauty was a fault ; for it appeared to him like an excres- cence ; and his imagination was dazzled by the blaze of light . His writings ...
Sida xx
... minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing combinations presented to the eye of fancy , under the influence of passion . It is the province of the didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human nature ...
... minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing combinations presented to the eye of fancy , under the influence of passion . It is the province of the didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human nature ...
Sida xxii
... mind , and moulding the impressions of natural objects according to the impulses of imagination , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr Johnson , a mountain is sublime , or a rose is beautiful ; for that their name ...
... mind , and moulding the impressions of natural objects according to the impulses of imagination , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr Johnson , a mountain is sublime , or a rose is beautiful ; for that their name ...
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