The Retrospective Review, Volym 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... causes which produced them as are capable of being described , and omit those finer influences and shadowy causes which elude his grasp . The consequence is , that the feelings which he describes are far from being the sole result of the ...
... causes which produced them as are capable of being described , and omit those finer influences and shadowy causes which elude his grasp . The consequence is , that the feelings which he describes are far from being the sole result of the ...
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... causes which we have already mentioned shew , that the greater the genius of the poet , the more liable he is to be ... cause , are perceived to be unnatural even by himself , When we say that these causes prevent the poet , in many ...
... causes which we have already mentioned shew , that the greater the genius of the poet , the more liable he is to be ... cause , are perceived to be unnatural even by himself , When we say that these causes prevent the poet , in many ...
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... cause or from the talents of the society , for they made all the booksellers and printers , over whom their rector had a right of inspection , swear not to assist , in any manner , in publishing any defence of the Jesuits . Not ...
... cause or from the talents of the society , for they made all the booksellers and printers , over whom their rector had a right of inspection , swear not to assist , in any manner , in publishing any defence of the Jesuits . Not ...
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