Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and the power of giving the interest of noyelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or ...
... sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and the power of giving the interest of noyelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or ...
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... sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature , and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination . The sudden charm , which accidents of light and shade , which moon - light ...
... sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature , and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination . The sudden charm , which accidents of light and shade , which moon - light ...
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... sympathy with the poetry . Doubtless , " as Sir John Davies observes of the soul ( and his words may with slight altera- tion be applied , and even more appropriately to the poetic IMAGINATION . ) 66 " Doubtless this could not be , but ...
... sympathy with the poetry . Doubtless , " as Sir John Davies observes of the soul ( and his words may with slight altera- tion be applied , and even more appropriately to the poetic IMAGINATION . ) 66 " Doubtless this could not be , but ...
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... sympathy with it , by dissipating the reader's notice among the thousand outward ' images , and now beautiful , now ... sympathize with the merely passive of our nature . As little can a mind thus roused and awakened be brooded on by ...
... sympathy with it , by dissipating the reader's notice among the thousand outward ' images , and now beautiful , now ... sympathize with the merely passive of our nature . As little can a mind thus roused and awakened be brooded on by ...
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... sympathies by a pathos not a whit more respectable than the maudlin tears of drunkenness . Their tragic scenes were meant to affect us indeed ; but yet within the bounds of pleasure , and in union with the activity both of our ...
... sympathies by a pathos not a whit more respectable than the maudlin tears of drunkenness . Their tragic scenes were meant to affect us indeed ; but yet within the bounds of pleasure , and in union with the activity both of our ...
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