Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... passion for the visionary and remote forms of imagination , too strong and exclusive for the general purposes of the drama . His genius loved to breathe rather in the preternatural and ideal element of poetry , than in the atmosphere of ...
... passion for the visionary and remote forms of imagination , too strong and exclusive for the general purposes of the drama . His genius loved to breathe rather in the preternatural and ideal element of poetry , than in the atmosphere of ...
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... passion and extravagance . " When we conceive , " says Mr. C. , " the inspired boy transporting himself in imagination back to the days of his fictitious Rowley , em- bodying his ideal character , and giving to airy nothing a local habi ...
... passion and extravagance . " When we conceive , " says Mr. C. , " the inspired boy transporting himself in imagination back to the days of his fictitious Rowley , em- bodying his ideal character , and giving to airy nothing a local habi ...
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... passion , for those of real life and simple nature , and for the devolopment of his own earnest feelings , in behalf of moral and religious truth . His language has such a masculine idiomatic strength , and his manner , whether he rises ...
... passion , for those of real life and simple nature , and for the devolopment of his own earnest feelings , in behalf of moral and religious truth . His language has such a masculine idiomatic strength , and his manner , whether he rises ...
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... passion of love ; but there is no poet who has given us a finer conception of the amenity of female influence . Of all the verses that have been ever devoted to the subject of domestic happiness those in his winter evening , at the ...
... passion of love ; but there is no poet who has given us a finer conception of the amenity of female influence . Of all the verses that have been ever devoted to the subject of domestic happiness those in his winter evening , at the ...
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... passion or of brilliancy , render it difficult to believe that he was born under the same sun with Shake- speare , and wrote but a century after him . His fame , at this day , stands solely upon the delicacy , the modest 46 POPE , THE ...
... passion or of brilliancy , render it difficult to believe that he was born under the same sun with Shake- speare , and wrote but a century after him . His fame , at this day , stands solely upon the delicacy , the modest 46 POPE , THE ...
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