English Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyG. J. Brand, 1880 - 158 páginas |
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... imagination or to please the taste . I have , consequently , divided the century into three periods ; and each period is introduced by its distinguishing features , including Politics , the state of Society , Religion , Poetry , the ...
... imagination or to please the taste . I have , consequently , divided the century into three periods ; and each period is introduced by its distinguishing features , including Politics , the state of Society , Religion , Poetry , the ...
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... imagination ; finish to character ; regard to the bonds and ornaments of human life - conscience and duty , virtue and God . Columbus , Ohio , May 22 , 1880 . A. H. WELSH . ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . FIRST PHASE OF ...
... imagination ; finish to character ; regard to the bonds and ornaments of human life - conscience and duty , virtue and God . Columbus , Ohio , May 22 , 1880 . A. H. WELSH . ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . FIRST PHASE OF ...
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Alfred Hix Welsh. essays on the Immortality of the Soul , Pleasures of the Imagination , critical papers on Paradise Lost & c . All subjects were discussed on which party - spirit had produced no diversities of sentiment , the object ...
Alfred Hix Welsh. essays on the Immortality of the Soul , Pleasures of the Imagination , critical papers on Paradise Lost & c . All subjects were discussed on which party - spirit had produced no diversities of sentiment , the object ...
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... imagination was that of a man of business , not of an artist , crammed and , as it were , jammed down with facts . He tells them as they come to him , without arrange- ment or style , like a conversation ......... Never was such a sense ...
... imagination was that of a man of business , not of an artist , crammed and , as it were , jammed down with facts . He tells them as they come to him , without arrange- ment or style , like a conversation ......... Never was such a sense ...
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... imagination , and lacked the nobility of nature to become a true poet , philosopher , or reformer . The grandeurs of the human spirit escaped him . Palpable and familiar objects , common words , common things , were the sources of his ...
... imagination , and lacked the nobility of nature to become a true poet , philosopher , or reformer . The grandeurs of the human spirit escaped him . Palpable and familiar objects , common words , common things , were the sources of his ...
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