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His manner of reading his own poetry is particularly imposing ; and in his
favourite passages his eye beams with preternatural lustre , and the meaning
labours slowly up from his swelling breast . No one who has seen him at these
moments ...
His manner of reading his own poetry is particularly imposing ; and in his
favourite passages his eye beams with preternatural lustre , and the meaning
labours slowly up from his swelling breast . No one who has seen him at these
moments ...
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Every where vivid ideal forms hover ( in intense conception ) over the poet's
verse , which ascends , like the aloe , to the ... Mr. Campbell's poetry often
reminds us of the purple gilli - flower , both for its colour and its scent , its glowing
warmth ...
Every where vivid ideal forms hover ( in intense conception ) over the poet's
verse , which ascends , like the aloe , to the ... Mr. Campbell's poetry often
reminds us of the purple gilli - flower , both for its colour and its scent , its glowing
warmth ...
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Or modern poetry in its retrograde progress comes at last to be constructed on
the principles of the modern OPERA , where an attempt is made to gratify every
sense at every instant , and where the understanding alone is insulted and the
heart ...
Or modern poetry in its retrograde progress comes at last to be constructed on
the principles of the modern OPERA , where an attempt is made to gratify every
sense at every instant , and where the understanding alone is insulted and the
heart ...
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