The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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He has dwelt among pastoral scenes , till each object has become connected
with a thousand feelings , a link in the chain of thought , a fibre of his own heart .
Every one is by habit and familiarity strongly attached to the place of his birth , or
to ...
He has dwelt among pastoral scenes , till each object has become connected
with a thousand feelings , a link in the chain of thought , a fibre of his own heart .
Every one is by habit and familiarity strongly attached to the place of his birth , or
to ...
Сторінка 138
... that we think it impossible that this work should ever become popular , even in
the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system without having any
intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and
striking ...
... that we think it impossible that this work should ever become popular , even in
the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system without having any
intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and
striking ...
Сторінка 254
In fact , he cannot bear success of any kind , not even of his own views or party ;
and if any principle were likely to become popular , would turn round against it ,
to show his power in shouldering it on one side . In short , wherever power is ...
In fact , he cannot bear success of any kind , not even of his own views or party ;
and if any principle were likely to become popular , would turn round against it ,
to show his power in shouldering it on one side . In short , wherever power is ...
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