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Page 255
... feeling we have the highest regard , we would recommend a little deeper examin- ation of the powers and properties of the human mind ; requesting them to remember how closely connected ' are the principles of moral purity and the seeds ...
... feeling we have the highest regard , we would recommend a little deeper examin- ation of the powers and properties of the human mind ; requesting them to remember how closely connected ' are the principles of moral purity and the seeds ...
Page 388
... feeling , or the representations of poets , whose business it is not so much to enlighten the understanding as to excite the imagination and rouse the passions , are to be listened to with reverence ! We have to solicit indulgence , if ...
... feeling , or the representations of poets , whose business it is not so much to enlighten the understanding as to excite the imagination and rouse the passions , are to be listened to with reverence ! We have to solicit indulgence , if ...
Page 446
... feeling : ' but we cannot admit this plea as an excuse for blemishes in a small com- position when it is made public ; and certainly this Monody is not unspotted . It may be allowed , however , to manifest fancy , spirit , and feeling ...
... feeling : ' but we cannot admit this plea as an excuse for blemishes in a small com- position when it is made public ; and certainly this Monody is not unspotted . It may be allowed , however , to manifest fancy , spirit , and feeling ...
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