Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... means foreign to our interests and hopes . Considering his individual mind as a unit divided from a mighty whole , to which it was united by restless sympathies and an eager desire for knowledge , he assuredly believed that hereafter ...
... means foreign to our interests and hopes . Considering his individual mind as a unit divided from a mighty whole , to which it was united by restless sympathies and an eager desire for knowledge , he assuredly believed that hereafter ...
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... means essential that a poet should accommodate his language to this traditional form , so that the harmony , which is its spirit , be observed . The practice is indeed conve- nient and popular , and to be preferred , especially in such ...
... means essential that a poet should accommodate his language to this traditional form , so that the harmony , which is its spirit , be observed . The practice is indeed conve- nient and popular , and to be preferred , especially in such ...
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... means be considered as edifying patterns for gene- ral imitation . ( Every epoch , under names more or less specious , has deified its peculiar errors Revenge is the naked idol of the worship of a semi - barbarous age ; and Self ...
... means be considered as edifying patterns for gene- ral imitation . ( Every epoch , under names more or less specious , has deified its peculiar errors Revenge is the naked idol of the worship of a semi - barbarous age ; and Self ...
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... means of producing the former or the latter . In the former sense , whatever strengthens and purifies the affections , enlarges the imagination , and adds spirit to sense , is useful . But a narrower meaning may be assigned to the word ...
... means of producing the former or the latter . In the former sense , whatever strengthens and purifies the affections , enlarges the imagination , and adds spirit to sense , is useful . But a narrower meaning may be assigned to the word ...
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... mean no more than a careful observation of the inspired moments , and an artificial connexion of the spaces between their suggestions by the intertexture of conventional expressions ; a necessity only im- posed by the limitedness of the ...
... mean no more than a careful observation of the inspired moments , and an artificial connexion of the spaces between their suggestions by the intertexture of conventional expressions ; a necessity only im- posed by the limitedness of the ...
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