The British Review, and London Critical Journal, 第 6 巻Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... feeling , yet so commensurate with our highest faculties , that all must acknowledge their excellence , and few can wholly resist their influence : but to the mind inquisitively pious , and ardent in the pursuit of heavenly knowledge ...
... feeling , yet so commensurate with our highest faculties , that all must acknowledge their excellence , and few can wholly resist their influence : but to the mind inquisitively pious , and ardent in the pursuit of heavenly knowledge ...
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... feelings , philosophic habits , which characterize the poet himself ; for readers of another kind we greatly fear , ( and we deeply sym- pathize in the author's shame and mortification , ) that this poem " will never do . " * We have ...
... feelings , philosophic habits , which characterize the poet himself ; for readers of another kind we greatly fear , ( and we deeply sym- pathize in the author's shame and mortification , ) that this poem " will never do . " * We have ...
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... feeling , such a bristling up of alarmed prejudices , and such a perplexed consciousness of inexplicable delight ... feelings , and were eager to recant their applause , and to join the safe side of the laughers . In the course of life ...
... feeling , such a bristling up of alarmed prejudices , and such a perplexed consciousness of inexplicable delight ... feelings , and were eager to recant their applause , and to join the safe side of the laughers . In the course of life ...
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... feeling , so little favour- able to a candid hearing of the poet , must be sought in the vanity of self - love ; in the sensitive alarm , lest a willingness to be touched or delighted in a new way might imply , that they had been here ...
... feeling , so little favour- able to a candid hearing of the poet , must be sought in the vanity of self - love ; in the sensitive alarm , lest a willingness to be touched or delighted in a new way might imply , that they had been here ...
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... feelings ? It is not necessary to tread in the steps of Pope and Dryden , in order to deserve the name of poet . The attempt to prescribe a straitened and beaten path to the diversified faculties of men will everlastingly be foiled by ...
... feelings ? It is not necessary to tread in the steps of Pope and Dryden , in order to deserve the name of poet . The attempt to prescribe a straitened and beaten path to the diversified faculties of men will everlastingly be foiled by ...
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59 ページ - Beside yon spring I stood, And eyed its waters till we seemed to feel One sadness, they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken : time has been When, every day, the touch of human hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal stillness ; and they ministered To human comfort.