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 89
... affections through the medium of the imagination . There are many readers of Poetry who impe- riously demand strong ... affection to a being above itself . A ring , a lock of hair , a picture , a written word of love , would be cherished ...
... affections through the medium of the imagination . There are many readers of Poetry who impe- riously demand strong ... affection to a being above itself . A ring , a lock of hair , a picture , a written word of love , would be cherished ...
Page 210
... affection ported at the mercy of the enemy . and sympathy of dumb animals , par- Sixty - three were hanged at Durham ; ticularly those of this graceful and and Sir George Bowes boasted that , poetical species , as may be seen by between ...
... affection ported at the mercy of the enemy . and sympathy of dumb animals , par- Sixty - three were hanged at Durham ; ticularly those of this graceful and and Sir George Bowes boasted that , poetical species , as may be seen by between ...
Page 280
... affections . All that she bas written is full of genuine humanity rendered even gentler by the most delicate and feminine grace . Her lessons are not those of a calculating morality or refined selfishness— they teach the imagination to ...
... affections . All that she bas written is full of genuine humanity rendered even gentler by the most delicate and feminine grace . Her lessons are not those of a calculating morality or refined selfishness— they teach the imagination to ...
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