Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... society , through our domestic system of life , is too often narrowed to petty objects , and which , from their fashion of conversing in streets and under porticoes , and in public places , became a passion far more intense than with us ...
... society , through our domestic system of life , is too often narrowed to petty objects , and which , from their fashion of conversing in streets and under porticoes , and in public places , became a passion far more intense than with us ...
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... society , with all stance . Poetry , in a general sense , may be defined to be " the expression of the imagination : " and poetry is connate with the origin of man . Man is an instrument over which a series of external and internal ...
... society , with all stance . Poetry , in a general sense , may be defined to be " the expression of the imagination : " and poetry is connate with the origin of man . Man is an instrument over which a series of external and internal ...
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... society , observe a certain order in their words and actions , distinct from that of the objects and the impressions represented by them , all expression being subject to the laws of that from which it proceeds . But let us dismiss ...
... society , observe a certain order in their words and actions , distinct from that of the objects and the impressions represented by them , all expression being subject to the laws of that from which it proceeds . But let us dismiss ...
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... society . Poetry is ever accompanied with pleasure : all spirits on which it falls open themselves to receive the wisdom which is mingled with its delight . In the infancy of the world , neither poets them- selves nor their auditors are ...
... society . Poetry is ever accompanied with pleasure : all spirits on which it falls open themselves to receive the wisdom which is mingled with its delight . In the infancy of the world , neither poets them- selves nor their auditors are ...
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... society was deformed by many poetry acts in another and diviner manner . imperfections which the poetry existing in chivalry awakens and enlarges the mind itself by rendering and Christianity has erased from the habits and it the ...
... society was deformed by many poetry acts in another and diviner manner . imperfections which the poetry existing in chivalry awakens and enlarges the mind itself by rendering and Christianity has erased from the habits and it the ...
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