The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 3, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... thought , passion , reason , will , Imagination ? Dem . God : Almighty God . Asia . Who made that sense which , when the winds of spring In rarest visitation , or the voice Of one beloved heard in youth alone , Fills the faint eyes with ...
... thought , passion , reason , will , Imagination ? Dem . God : Almighty God . Asia . Who made that sense which , when the winds of spring In rarest visitation , or the voice Of one beloved heard in youth alone , Fills the faint eyes with ...
Page 807
... thought . O let me lead her gently o'er the brook , Watch her half smiling lips and downward Olet une for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as she leaves me , may she often turn Her fair eyes ...
... thought . O let me lead her gently o'er the brook , Watch her half smiling lips and downward Olet une for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as she leaves me , may she often turn Her fair eyes ...
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... thought which stirs thought in others . His wit is wire- drawn , and his mirth languid . Mr Hazlitt is a different writer . And , moreover , we are quite sure he did not refer to Addison from any undue presumption , or any disrespect to ...
... thought which stirs thought in others . His wit is wire- drawn , and his mirth languid . Mr Hazlitt is a different writer . And , moreover , we are quite sure he did not refer to Addison from any undue presumption , or any disrespect to ...
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