The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... nature ; those freaks of disposi- tion , and eccentricities of thinking and acting , which break through the mechanical boundaries and accidental limitations of station and profession , and perpetually mock the previous calcu- lations ...
... nature ; those freaks of disposi- tion , and eccentricities of thinking and acting , which break through the mechanical boundaries and accidental limitations of station and profession , and perpetually mock the previous calcu- lations ...
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... nature . To illustrate this we may observe , that he perpetually falls on analogies between moral truth and facts in nature : in his figurative language he draws bis similies and metaphors from the scenes of nature in preference to the ...
... nature . To illustrate this we may observe , that he perpetually falls on analogies between moral truth and facts in nature : in his figurative language he draws bis similies and metaphors from the scenes of nature in preference to the ...
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... nature , cheering , strengthening , and elevating the mind of her votaries . And what is Deuth ? Hear it from a meditation on the demise of Mr. Fox . A power is passing from the earth but when the Mighty pass away , To breathless nature's ...
... nature , cheering , strengthening , and elevating the mind of her votaries . And what is Deuth ? Hear it from a meditation on the demise of Mr. Fox . A power is passing from the earth but when the Mighty pass away , To breathless nature's ...
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