The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... effect even of genuine fublimity , therefore , is impaired by the injudicious frequency of its exhibition , and the omiffion of those intervals and breathing - places , at which the mind should be permitted to recover from its ...
... effect even of genuine fublimity , therefore , is impaired by the injudicious frequency of its exhibition , and the omiffion of those intervals and breathing - places , at which the mind should be permitted to recover from its ...
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... effect of poetry : no gorgeous palaces nor solenn temples awe the imagination : no cities rive with glistering spires and pin- nacles adorned : we meet with no knights pricked forth on airy steeds ; no hairbreadth scapes and perilous ...
... effect of poetry : no gorgeous palaces nor solenn temples awe the imagination : no cities rive with glistering spires and pin- nacles adorned : we meet with no knights pricked forth on airy steeds ; no hairbreadth scapes and perilous ...
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... effects so little correspondent with its character ? The Spanish Revolution . 269 For a very simple reason ; virtue is ... effect , let us not misrepresent the cause . The defence of a city is the easiest of all operations , to a people ...
... effects so little correspondent with its character ? The Spanish Revolution . 269 For a very simple reason ; virtue is ... effect , let us not misrepresent the cause . The defence of a city is the easiest of all operations , to a people ...
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