The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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Page 17
... sublime of such compositions , they have all the richness , and warmth , and softness , which make up their beauty ; and are intimately felt to be the works of a mind at once delicate and ardent , guided by the purest taste and the most ...
... sublime of such compositions , they have all the richness , and warmth , and softness , which make up their beauty ; and are intimately felt to be the works of a mind at once delicate and ardent , guided by the purest taste and the most ...
Page 65
... sublime Shall mark the mortal hour of hoary Time , Shakspeare and Garrick like twin stars shall shine , And earth irradiate . with a beam divine . It would be an insult to my readers ' understandings to attempt any thing like a ...
... sublime Shall mark the mortal hour of hoary Time , Shakspeare and Garrick like twin stars shall shine , And earth irradiate . with a beam divine . It would be an insult to my readers ' understandings to attempt any thing like a ...
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... sublime emo- tion into which we are elevated by those images of night and hor- ror which Macbeth is made to utter , that solemn prelude with which he entertains the time till the bell shall strike which is to call him to murder Duncan ...
... sublime emo- tion into which we are elevated by those images of night and hor- ror which Macbeth is made to utter , that solemn prelude with which he entertains the time till the bell shall strike which is to call him to murder Duncan ...
Page 75
... sublime images , the poetry alone , is that which is present to our minds in the reading . So to see Lear acted - to see an old man tottering about the stage with a walking stick , turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night ...
... sublime images , the poetry alone , is that which is present to our minds in the reading . So to see Lear acted - to see an old man tottering about the stage with a walking stick , turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night ...
Page 120
... sublime Through the mid realms of circumambient air , In spirit they have reached the fatal place , And strain their brethren in a last embrace . " P. 82 , 83 . The canto concludes with an apostrophe to later times : the al- lusion is ...
... sublime Through the mid realms of circumambient air , In spirit they have reached the fatal place , And strain their brethren in a last embrace . " P. 82 , 83 . The canto concludes with an apostrophe to later times : the al- lusion is ...
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