Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... of that impression ; and as the lyre trembles and sounds after the wind has died away , so the child seeks , by prolonging in its voice and motions the duration of the effect , to prolong also 4 A DEFENCE OF POETRY .
... of that impression ; and as the lyre trembles and sounds after the wind has died away , so the child seeks , by prolonging in its voice and motions the duration of the effect , to prolong also 4 A DEFENCE OF POETRY .
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... effect of those objects , and of his apprehension of them . Man in society , with all his passions and his pleasures , next becomes the object of the passions and pleasures of man ; an additional class of emotions produces an augmented ...
... effect of those objects , and of his apprehension of them . Man in society , with all his passions and his pleasures , next becomes the object of the passions and pleasures of man ; an additional class of emotions produces an augmented ...
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... effect as a synonyme of the cause . But poetry in a more restricted sense expresses those arrangements of language ... effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders of religions , so long as their A DEFENCE OF ...
... effect as a synonyme of the cause . But poetry in a more restricted sense expresses those arrangements of language ... effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders of religions , so long as their A DEFENCE OF ...
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... effect ; the other is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature , as existing in the mind of the Creator , which is itself the image of all other minds . The one is partial , and applies only to a ...
... effect ; the other is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature , as existing in the mind of the Creator , which is itself the image of all other minds . The one is partial , and applies only to a ...
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... effects upon society . Poetry is ever accompanied with pleasure : all spirits on which it falls open themselves to ... effect in all the strength and splendour of their union . Even in modern times , no living poet ever arrived at the ...
... effects upon society . Poetry is ever accompanied with pleasure : all spirits on which it falls open themselves to ... effect in all the strength and splendour of their union . Even in modern times , no living poet ever arrived at the ...
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