Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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... imagination . What an awful effect has the dim and undefined conception of the conflict , which we gather from the retrospects in the first book ! There the veil of mystery is left undrawn between us and a subject which the powers of ...
... imagination . What an awful effect has the dim and undefined conception of the conflict , which we gather from the retrospects in the first book ! There the veil of mystery is left undrawn between us and a subject which the powers of ...
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... imagination . During the few months of his existence in London , his letters to his mother and sister , which were always accompanied by presents , expressed the most joyous anticipations . But suddenly all the flush of his gay hopes ...
... imagination . During the few months of his existence in London , his letters to his mother and sister , which were always accompanied by presents , expressed the most joyous anticipations . But suddenly all the flush of his gay hopes ...
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... imagination and the pampered self- indulgence of his physical appetites . He manures and nourishes his mind with jests , as he does his body with sack and sugar . He carves out his jokes , as he would a capon , or a haunch of venison ...
... imagination and the pampered self- indulgence of his physical appetites . He manures and nourishes his mind with jests , as he does his body with sack and sugar . He carves out his jokes , as he would a capon , or a haunch of venison ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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