The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... feeling about subjects | cond childhood , in which , though sans eyes , with which feeling had no proper concern : sans ears , and sans teeth , she unluckily is not Feeling and nature are two very pretty words , sane tongue ...
... feeling about subjects | cond childhood , in which , though sans eyes , with which feeling had no proper concern : sans ears , and sans teeth , she unluckily is not Feeling and nature are two very pretty words , sane tongue ...
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... feeling , which gives importance to the action and fituation , and not the action or fituation to the feeling . Whether the particular purpofe is , in every cafe , worthy of a Poet , will perhaps admit of fome doubt . We have no hefita ...
... feeling , which gives importance to the action and fituation , and not the action or fituation to the feeling . Whether the particular purpofe is , in every cafe , worthy of a Poet , will perhaps admit of fome doubt . We have no hefita ...
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... feeling described , which the humblest intellect would find it difficult to understand , or the most common character fail to realize . He has not scrupled to employ all the common - place of poetry which first captivated our ...
... feeling described , which the humblest intellect would find it difficult to understand , or the most common character fail to realize . He has not scrupled to employ all the common - place of poetry which first captivated our ...
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