Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... feelings are very rare in a civilized community , and most rare among those who participate most in its improve- ments . They linger longest among the pea- santry . Poetry produces an illusion on the eye of the mind , as a magic lantern ...
... feelings are very rare in a civilized community , and most rare among those who participate most in its improve- ments . They linger longest among the pea- santry . Poetry produces an illusion on the eye of the mind , as a magic lantern ...
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... feeling . God , the uncreated , springing out of nothing , and tending to no- the incomprehensible , the invisible ... feelings ; but never with more than ap parent and partial success . The men who de molished the images in cathedrals ...
... feeling . God , the uncreated , springing out of nothing , and tending to no- the incomprehensible , the invisible ... feelings ; but never with more than ap parent and partial success . The men who de molished the images in cathedrals ...
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... feelings which give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence , as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . have no horns , no tails , none of the fee - faw- fum of Tasso and Klopstock . They have just enough in ...
... feelings which give the passage its charm would suit the streets of Florence , as well as the summit of the Mount of Purgatory . have no horns , no tails , none of the fee - faw- fum of Tasso and Klopstock . They have just enough in ...
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... feelings . enced every calamity which is incident to our nature , old , poor , sightless , and disgraced , he retired to his hovel to die ! placed , like the chaste lady of the Masque , lofty , spotless , and serene to be chatted at ...
... feelings . enced every calamity which is incident to our nature , old , poor , sightless , and disgraced , he retired to his hovel to die ! placed , like the chaste lady of the Masque , lofty , spotless , and serene to be chatted at ...
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... feelings , are distinguishable in every page , and impart to all his writings , prose and poetry , English , Latin , and Italian , a strong family likeness . I His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so ...
... feelings , are distinguishable in every page , and impart to all his writings , prose and poetry , English , Latin , and Italian , a strong family likeness . I His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so ...
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