English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New EdA. S. Barnes, 1871 - Всего страниц: 798 |
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... fancy , and much ease of versifi- cation . The year after the publication of this volume of odes , he obtained the rectory of Wynslade , and thereupon married a Miss Daman , to whom he had been long engaged . He now devoted all his ...
... fancy , and much ease of versifi- cation . The year after the publication of this volume of odes , he obtained the rectory of Wynslade , and thereupon married a Miss Daman , to whom he had been long engaged . He now devoted all his ...
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... fancy and invention ; not that the author of the Rape of the Lock , and Eloisa , can be thought to want imagina- tion , but because his imagination was not his predominant talent ; because he indulged it not ; and because he gave not so ...
... fancy and invention ; not that the author of the Rape of the Lock , and Eloisa , can be thought to want imagina- tion , but because his imagination was not his predominant talent ; because he indulged it not ; and because he gave not so ...
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... fancy , or move the affections , belongs to their province . They present human nature under a different aspect from that which it assumes when viewed by other sciences . They bring to light various springs of action , which without ...
... fancy , or move the affections , belongs to their province . They present human nature under a different aspect from that which it assumes when viewed by other sciences . They bring to light various springs of action , which without ...
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... fancy and reason till that period at which he may be supposed capable of appearing in the world as a minstrel . " The character of Edwin , the Minstrel ( in which Beattie embodied his own early feelings and poetical aspirations ) , is ...
... fancy and reason till that period at which he may be supposed capable of appearing in the world as a minstrel . " The character of Edwin , the Minstrel ( in which Beattie embodied his own early feelings and poetical aspirations ) , is ...
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... fancy , reason , virtue , nought can me bereave . " 1 Such minds have always in them the seeds of true taste , and fre- quently of imitative genius . At least , though their enthusiastic or visionary turn of mind , as the man of the ...
... fancy , reason , virtue , nought can me bereave . " 1 Such minds have always in them the seeds of true taste , and fre- quently of imitative genius . At least , though their enthusiastic or visionary turn of mind , as the man of the ...
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