The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sidor |
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... mind . It requires that concentration of the soul , that pious inspiration which is indispensable to appreciate the sublimity of a gloomy forest , or the solitude of a vast Gothic cathedral , feebly lighted by the glimmering rays which ...
... mind . It requires that concentration of the soul , that pious inspiration which is indispensable to appreciate the sublimity of a gloomy forest , or the solitude of a vast Gothic cathedral , feebly lighted by the glimmering rays which ...
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... mind into a tract of thought , which is afterwards found to be developed by the poet himself , in some other performance . The defects of his poetry originate in the same system of thought which produces its beauties . They are not the ...
... mind into a tract of thought , which is afterwards found to be developed by the poet himself , in some other performance . The defects of his poetry originate in the same system of thought which produces its beauties . They are not the ...
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... mind recurs to them as to a subject that is interwoven with its own sensations ; and they acquire an importance from their truth . The " Pleasures of Memory , " whether we consider the comprehensiveness of the plan , the correctness of ...
... mind recurs to them as to a subject that is interwoven with its own sensations ; and they acquire an importance from their truth . The " Pleasures of Memory , " whether we consider the comprehensiveness of the plan , the correctness of ...
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... mind naturally virtuous and reli- gious , we cannot withhold from believing that he is in a great measure indebted to the education he has received for his well earned fame as a moral poet . It has been frequently , and perhaps justly ...
... mind naturally virtuous and reli- gious , we cannot withhold from believing that he is in a great measure indebted to the education he has received for his well earned fame as a moral poet . It has been frequently , and perhaps justly ...
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... mind is poetical , not philosophical . He is more the creature of impulse , than he is of reflection . He invents the unreal , he embellishes the false with the glosses of fancy , but pays little attention to the words of truth and ...
... mind is poetical , not philosophical . He is more the creature of impulse , than he is of reflection . He invents the unreal , he embellishes the false with the glosses of fancy , but pays little attention to the words of truth and ...
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