New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 1Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1821 |
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... passion is not , in general , prone to remote and surprising combinations of thought . The wit of the fancy is a doubtful indication of passion . Nevertheless , when we read a strain of deep feeling , we naturally imagine it to come ...
... passion is not , in general , prone to remote and surprising combinations of thought . The wit of the fancy is a doubtful indication of passion . Nevertheless , when we read a strain of deep feeling , we naturally imagine it to come ...
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... passion and effect - such elevation or withering of the spirit at his will . When we read him , we are not surprised that he should by many have been confounded with the characters he describes ; for he must have drunk deep from the ...
... passion and effect - such elevation or withering of the spirit at his will . When we read him , we are not surprised that he should by many have been confounded with the characters he describes ; for he must have drunk deep from the ...
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... passion , claim- ing , upon special grounds , an exemption from ordinary re- straints , and seeking to engage our ... passion , and his own temperament decided that that passion should be love : - " Je me figurai l'amour , l'amitiè , les ...
... passion , claim- ing , upon special grounds , an exemption from ordinary re- straints , and seeking to engage our ... passion , and his own temperament decided that that passion should be love : - " Je me figurai l'amour , l'amitiè , les ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
CAMPBELLS Lectures on Poetry 1 129 377 489 | 16 |
Modern Improvements | 97 |
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