Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... feel as though he were holding converse with a spirit ; this is the art of Nature herself , invariably and perpetually pleasing , by a secret and undefinable charm , which lives through all her works , and causes the very stones , as ...
... feel as though he were holding converse with a spirit ; this is the art of Nature herself , invariably and perpetually pleasing , by a secret and undefinable charm , which lives through all her works , and causes the very stones , as ...
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... feel- ings , imaginations , affections , all that memory can preserve of things past , and all that prescience can conceive or forebode of things to come . These it can express , minutely or comprehensively , in mass or in detail ...
... feel- ings , imaginations , affections , all that memory can preserve of things past , and all that prescience can conceive or forebode of things to come . These it can express , minutely or comprehensively , in mass or in detail ...
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... feel " his patriotism gain force , " not more from the influence of " local emotion " beneath , than from celestial inspiration above . The ever - altering earth is the abode of generation after generation , each leaving it different ...
... feel " his patriotism gain force , " not more from the influence of " local emotion " beneath , than from celestial inspiration above . The ever - altering earth is the abode of generation after generation , each leaving it different ...
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... feel that all the invisible world of spirits , disembodied or pure , I say feel , because , abstract them as we may , every idea we can frame of spiritual es- sences will be crudely material , we feel that all these must be somewhere ...
... feel that all the invisible world of spirits , disembodied or pure , I say feel , because , abstract them as we may , every idea we can frame of spiritual es- sences will be crudely material , we feel that all these must be somewhere ...
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... feel this pin prick . Would I were assured Of my condition ! And hold CORDELIA . O look upon me , sir ! your hands in benediction o'er me : - Nay , sir , you must not kneel . LEAR . Pray , do not mock me ; I am a very foolish , fond old ...
... feel this pin prick . Would I were assured Of my condition ! And hold CORDELIA . O look upon me , sir ! your hands in benediction o'er me : - Nay , sir , you must not kneel . LEAR . Pray , do not mock me ; I am a very foolish , fond old ...
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