Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... interest in them , as we see them in a different point of view , nearer or at a greater distance ( morally or phy- sically speaking ) from novelty , from old ac- quaintance , from our ignorance of them , from our fear of their ...
... interest in them , as we see them in a different point of view , nearer or at a greater distance ( morally or phy- sically speaking ) from novelty , from old ac- quaintance , from our ignorance of them , from our fear of their ...
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... interest lies . " Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion , all the interim is Like a phantasma or a hideous dream . The mortal instruments are then in council ; And the state of man , like to a little kingdom ...
... interest lies . " Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion , all the interim is Like a phantasma or a hideous dream . The mortal instruments are then in council ; And the state of man , like to a little kingdom ...
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... interests us most . - But it may be asked then , Is there any thing better than Claude Lorraine's landscapes , than Titian's portraits , than Raphael's Cartoons , or the Greek statues ? Of the two first I shall say nothing , as they are ...
... interests us most . - But it may be asked then , Is there any thing better than Claude Lorraine's landscapes , than Titian's portraits , than Raphael's Cartoons , or the Greek statues ? Of the two first I shall say nothing , as they are ...
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... interest is worked up to an inconceivable height ; but it is by an infinite number of little things , by incessant labour and calls upon the attention , by a repetition of blows that have no rebound in them . The sym- pathy excited is ...
... interest is worked up to an inconceivable height ; but it is by an infinite number of little things , by incessant labour and calls upon the attention , by a repetition of blows that have no rebound in them . The sym- pathy excited is ...
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... interest , which moulds every object to its own purposes , and clothes all things with the passions and imaginations of the human soul , -that make amends for all other deficiencies . The immediate objects he presents to the mind are ...
... interest , which moulds every object to its own purposes , and clothes all things with the passions and imaginations of the human soul , -that make amends for all other deficiencies . The immediate objects he presents to the mind are ...
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