Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... objects are often found connected with the strongest emotions ; we become attached to the most common and familiar images , as to the face of a friend whom we have long known , and from whom we have received many benefits . It is ...
... objects are often found connected with the strongest emotions ; we become attached to the most common and familiar images , as to the face of a friend whom we have long known , and from whom we have received many benefits . It is ...
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... objects in themselves grand and beautiful ; the interest of dramatic poetry , from sympathy with the passions and pursuits of others ; that is , from the practical relations of certain persons to certain objects , as depending on ...
... objects in themselves grand and beautiful ; the interest of dramatic poetry , from sympathy with the passions and pursuits of others ; that is , from the practical relations of certain persons to certain objects , as depending on ...
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... objects and feelings which depend for their subsistence and perfection on the will and arbitrary conventions of man and society ; and by nature , and natural objects we those objects which exist in the universe at large , without , or ...
... objects and feelings which depend for their subsistence and perfection on the will and arbitrary conventions of man and society ; and by nature , and natural objects we those objects which exist in the universe at large , without , or ...
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