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 27
... Fancy . These trifles ( for trifles we must call them ) serve , in the words of the author , for " a pretty baby - treat , " and nothing else . 5th . Poems of the Imagination . Fancy and imagination are , by lexicographers , improperly ...
... Fancy . These trifles ( for trifles we must call them ) serve , in the words of the author , for " a pretty baby - treat , " and nothing else . 5th . Poems of the Imagination . Fancy and imagination are , by lexicographers , improperly ...
Page 123
... fancy alone , to use his own exquisite words , does she share the gift of immortality , but in the fancy too of every man and every woman of warm , sound , uncorrupted , and capa- cious hearts , who delight in feelings over which time ...
... fancy alone , to use his own exquisite words , does she share the gift of immortality , but in the fancy too of every man and every woman of warm , sound , uncorrupted , and capa- cious hearts , who delight in feelings over which time ...
Page 258
... Fancy , with the speed of fire , Hath fled to Milan's loftiest spire , And there alights ' mid that aerial host Of figures human and divine , White as the snows of Apennine Indùrated by frost . " Awe - stricken she beholds the array ...
... Fancy , with the speed of fire , Hath fled to Milan's loftiest spire , And there alights ' mid that aerial host Of figures human and divine , White as the snows of Apennine Indùrated by frost . " Awe - stricken she beholds the array ...
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