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It is the beauty and the charm of Mr. Godwin's descriptions that the reader identifies himself with the author ; and the secret of this is , that the author has identified himself with his personages . Indeed , he has created them .
It is the beauty and the charm of Mr. Godwin's descriptions that the reader identifies himself with the author ; and the secret of this is , that the author has identified himself with his personages . Indeed , he has created them .
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... and he bathed his heart in beauty , and gazed at the golden light of heaven , and drank of the spirit of the universe , and wandered at eve by fairy - stream or fountain , When he saw nought but beauty , When he heard the voice of ...
... and he bathed his heart in beauty , and gazed at the golden light of heaven , and drank of the spirit of the universe , and wandered at eve by fairy - stream or fountain , When he saw nought but beauty , When he heard the voice of ...
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Mr. Coleridge , in writing an harmonious stanza , would stop to consider whether there was not more grace and beauty in a Pas de trois , and would not proceed till he had resolved this question by a chain of metaphysical reasoning ...
Mr. Coleridge , in writing an harmonious stanza , would stop to consider whether there was not more grace and beauty in a Pas de trois , and would not proceed till he had resolved this question by a chain of metaphysical reasoning ...
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... that he is becoming the God of his own idolatry by being that of others , that the glittering of coronetcoaches rolling down Holborn - Hill to Hatton Garden , that titled beauty , that the parliamentary complexion of his audience ...
... that he is becoming the God of his own idolatry by being that of others , that the glittering of coronetcoaches rolling down Holborn - Hill to Hatton Garden , that titled beauty , that the parliamentary complexion of his audience ...
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... and by a force and inspiration of its own , melts and moulds them into sublimity and beauty . But Sir Walter ( we contend , under correction ) has not this creative impulse , this plastic power , SIR WALTER SCOTT . 135.
... and by a force and inspiration of its own , melts and moulds them into sublimity and beauty . But Sir Walter ( we contend , under correction ) has not this creative impulse , this plastic power , SIR WALTER SCOTT . 135.
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