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... mind in which a man makes much use of his understanding . The realities of nature , and the truths which they suggest , would have seemed cold and incongruous if suffered to mix with the strains of impassioned sentiment and glowing ...
... mind in which a man makes much use of his understanding . The realities of nature , and the truths which they suggest , would have seemed cold and incongruous if suffered to mix with the strains of impassioned sentiment and glowing ...
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... mind is not difficult to understand , and sufficiently explains the growth of his taste . Had he united a cultivated and capacious intellect with his peculiarly poetical temperament , he would probably have been the greatest poet of his ...
... mind is not difficult to understand , and sufficiently explains the growth of his taste . Had he united a cultivated and capacious intellect with his peculiarly poetical temperament , he would probably have been the greatest poet of his ...
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... mind was past the period of growth ; there was ( to use a phrase of Ben Jonson's ) an ingenistitium or wit - stand : he felt , apparently , that the food on which he had fed his mind had not been invigorating ; but he could no longer ...
... mind was past the period of growth ; there was ( to use a phrase of Ben Jonson's ) an ingenistitium or wit - stand : he felt , apparently , that the food on which he had fed his mind had not been invigorating ; but he could no longer ...
Página xi
... mind . Strip them of the veil of mystery and the trappings of poetry , resolve them into their plain realities , and they are such beings as , in the eyes of a reader of masculine judgment , would certainly excite no sentiment of ...
... mind . Strip them of the veil of mystery and the trappings of poetry , resolve them into their plain realities , and they are such beings as , in the eyes of a reader of masculine judgment , would certainly excite no sentiment of ...
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... mind and therefore more or less calculated to excite corresponding associations , though , for the most part , not pertinently to any matter in hand ; a diction which addresses itself to the sentient , not the percipient properties of ...
... mind and therefore more or less calculated to excite corresponding associations , though , for the most part , not pertinently to any matter in hand ; a diction which addresses itself to the sentient , not the percipient properties of ...
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