National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... imaginative insight , sufficient indicia of their truth or falsehood . From these and from his own experience , -for the biographer does not occupy the most favourable position for the exercise of his art unless he has himself been ...
... imaginative insight , sufficient indicia of their truth or falsehood . From these and from his own experience , -for the biographer does not occupy the most favourable position for the exercise of his art unless he has himself been ...
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took little interest in them at first : really good pictures require an active imagination to enjoy them . He , as usual , is passive ; but where there is obvious sentiment to rouse his feelings his admiration is at once engaged ...
took little interest in them at first : really good pictures require an active imagination to enjoy them . He , as usual , is passive ; but where there is obvious sentiment to rouse his feelings his admiration is at once engaged ...
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... imagination is awaken- ing , and the intellect and the feelings at once keenly alive and undisciplined and uninformed by realities , this sort of stimu- lant to the fancy seems delightful ; we devour it with absorbing interest , the ...
... imagination is awaken- ing , and the intellect and the feelings at once keenly alive and undisciplined and uninformed by realities , this sort of stimu- lant to the fancy seems delightful ; we devour it with absorbing interest , the ...
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... imagination which perhaps can replace them . He was a delightful companion , a devoted son , a tender husband ; he had a genial temper and a kindly nature ; but he was small . " I look upon Mooerr , " said Leigh Hunt's Spanish friend ...
... imagination which perhaps can replace them . He was a delightful companion , a devoted son , a tender husband ; he had a genial temper and a kindly nature ; but he was small . " I look upon Mooerr , " said Leigh Hunt's Spanish friend ...
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... imagination haunting him with ideal visions he must endow with the life of art ; he could and did manufacture verse in a patient , steady , and skilful man- ner , and in his own special walk with unparalleled success , for he had in his ...
... imagination haunting him with ideal visions he must endow with the life of art ; he could and did manufacture verse in a patient , steady , and skilful man- ner , and in his own special walk with unparalleled success , for he had in his ...
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