The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 20
... some good thoughts , the other is a highly inys- tical effusion , in which the doctrine of pre - existence is maintained . The pieces entitled Moods of my own Mind , are some of them very happy , some quite the reverse . When a man ...
... some good thoughts , the other is a highly inys- tical effusion , in which the doctrine of pre - existence is maintained . The pieces entitled Moods of my own Mind , are some of them very happy , some quite the reverse . When a man ...
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... Some apprehension ; " Some steady love ; some brief delight ; " Some memory that had taken flight ; " Some chime of fancy wrong or right ; " Or stray invention . Let Dr. Rees take care : if this idea be pro- secuted , who knows but the ...
... Some apprehension ; " Some steady love ; some brief delight ; " Some memory that had taken flight ; " Some chime of fancy wrong or right ; " Or stray invention . Let Dr. Rees take care : if this idea be pro- secuted , who knows but the ...
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... some important truth , some moral lesson , or afford some pleasing contempla- tion , some excitement to soothe sor- row or augment joy , so far we are Josers , and so far Nature has endowed him with superior means of enjoy- ment and ...
... some important truth , some moral lesson , or afford some pleasing contempla- tion , some excitement to soothe sor- row or augment joy , so far we are Josers , and so far Nature has endowed him with superior means of enjoy- ment and ...
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