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 310
... thoughts my brain , escape ! -Fór weeks the balmy air breathed soft and mild , And on the gliding veffel Heaven and ocean failed . Some mighty gulph of separation paft , I feemed tranfported to another world : - A thought refigned with ...
... thoughts my brain , escape ! -Fór weeks the balmy air breathed soft and mild , And on the gliding veffel Heaven and ocean failed . Some mighty gulph of separation paft , I feemed tranfported to another world : - A thought refigned with ...
Page 345
... thought in addition to the effort of attention . The Friend never attempted to disguise from his readers , that both attention and thought were efforts , and the latter a most difficult and labourious effort ; nor from himself that to ...
... thought in addition to the effort of attention . The Friend never attempted to disguise from his readers , that both attention and thought were efforts , and the latter a most difficult and labourious effort ; nor from himself that to ...
Page 349
... thought ; with the ex- ception of here and there a scholastic phrase , and a certain degree of peculiarity in the use of one especially reason , which he uses in a sense in which he endeavours to explain and prove , that all men are in ...
... thought ; with the ex- ception of here and there a scholastic phrase , and a certain degree of peculiarity in the use of one especially reason , which he uses in a sense in which he endeavours to explain and prove , that all men are in ...
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