The Dramatic Works and Poems, Volume 1Harper, 1843 |
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... mind incapacitated him from forming a true judgment of the creations of one who was of imagination all compact , ' no less than his physical defects prevent- ed him from relishing the beautiful and harmonious in nature and art . ' Quid ...
... mind incapacitated him from forming a true judgment of the creations of one who was of imagination all compact , ' no less than his physical defects prevent- ed him from relishing the beautiful and harmonious in nature and art . ' Quid ...
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... mind were devoted to the silent pursuits of literature - to the converse of philo- sophy and the Muse , the possessor of the ethereal treasure may excite little of the attention of his contemporaries ; may walk quietly , with a veil ...
... mind were devoted to the silent pursuits of literature - to the converse of philo- sophy and the Muse , the possessor of the ethereal treasure may excite little of the attention of his contemporaries ; may walk quietly , with a veil ...
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... mind like his , ardent , excursive , and " all lastic attainments did not rise to the point of learn- compact of imagination , " would not be satisfied ing , seems to have been the general opinion of his with entire inactivity ; but ...
... mind like his , ardent , excursive , and " all lastic attainments did not rise to the point of learn- compact of imagination , " would not be satisfied ing , seems to have been the general opinion of his with entire inactivity ; but ...
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... mind , rich neighbours . In one of these licentious excur- rich beyond example in the gold of heaven , could sions on the grounds of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charle- throw lustre over the black waste before him , and cote , in the immediate ...
... mind , rich neighbours . In one of these licentious excur- rich beyond example in the gold of heaven , could sions on the grounds of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charle- throw lustre over the black waste before him , and cote , in the immediate ...
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... mind and her discriminating only of idolatry . They who can discover any pe- eye , it is impossible that she should overlook ; and nuriousness of praise in the surviving poet must be that , not overlooking , she should not appreciate ...
... mind and her discriminating only of idolatry . They who can discover any pe- eye , it is impossible that she should overlook ; and nuriousness of praise in the surviving poet must be that , not overlooking , she should not appreciate ...
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