The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... living precedent , few traces of it will perhaps remain . He lends himself to all impressions alike ; he gives up his mind and liberty of thought to none . He is a general lover of art and science , and wedded to no one in particular ...
... living precedent , few traces of it will perhaps remain . He lends himself to all impressions alike ; he gives up his mind and liberty of thought to none . He is a general lover of art and science , and wedded to no one in particular ...
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... living traces and the sky - pointing proportions of the mighty Pan - but poetry redeemed him from this spectral philosophy , and he bathed his heart in beauty , and gazed at the golden light of heaven , and drank of the spirit of the ...
... living traces and the sky - pointing proportions of the mighty Pan - but poetry redeemed him from this spectral philosophy , and he bathed his heart in beauty , and gazed at the golden light of heaven , and drank of the spirit of the ...
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... to the former . The mentioning this will please the living ; it cannot hurt the dead . He argued on the same occasion and in the same breath , that Addison's style was without mo- dulation , THE LATE MR . HORNE TOOKE . 109.
... to the former . The mentioning this will please the living ; it cannot hurt the dead . He argued on the same occasion and in the same breath , that Addison's style was without mo- dulation , THE LATE MR . HORNE TOOKE . 109.
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... living by writing poetry ! " In a year or so after this , he set to work , and poured out quarto upon quarto , as if they had been drops of water . As to the rest , and compared with true and great poets , our Scottish Minstrel is but ...
... living by writing poetry ! " In a year or so after this , he set to work , and poured out quarto upon quarto , as if they had been drops of water . As to the rest , and compared with true and great poets , our Scottish Minstrel is but ...
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... living and the dead , and let them tell their story their own way ; and by borrowing of others , has enriched his own genius with everlasting variety , truth , and freedom . He has taken his materials from the original , authentic ...
... living and the dead , and let them tell their story their own way ; and by borrowing of others , has enriched his own genius with everlasting variety , truth , and freedom . He has taken his materials from the original , authentic ...
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