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Side 6
... poet in no spirit of ill - will : - " If these and other parts of his character appear less amiable , let the reader keep constantly in mind the physical and moral causes which operated on a mind like his . Let him remember his life ...
... poet in no spirit of ill - will : - " If these and other parts of his character appear less amiable , let the reader keep constantly in mind the physical and moral causes which operated on a mind like his . Let him remember his life ...
Side 7
... poet in question ; but this is the first time , to our knowledge , that the author of Tintern Abbey , Laodemia , Ruth , and the Excursion , has been taunted with a want , either of fancy or imagination . His volume , last published , is ...
... poet in question ; but this is the first time , to our knowledge , that the author of Tintern Abbey , Laodemia , Ruth , and the Excursion , has been taunted with a want , either of fancy or imagination . His volume , last published , is ...
Side 15
... Poet and the Mystic , and to have watched the influence on each other of such highly gifted and very sen- sitive minds . Such an experiment would admirably suit the natural philosophy most in vogue with the Venetians ; and , had it ...
... Poet and the Mystic , and to have watched the influence on each other of such highly gifted and very sen- sitive minds . Such an experiment would admirably suit the natural philosophy most in vogue with the Venetians ; and , had it ...
Side 26
... poet's language had been finely applied by an orator to express his thoughts and make out his purpose , it was in this instance . The passage , I believe , is not in his reported speeches ; and I should think , in all likelihood , it ...
... poet's language had been finely applied by an orator to express his thoughts and make out his purpose , it was in this instance . The passage , I believe , is not in his reported speeches ; and I should think , in all likelihood , it ...
Side 30
... poet ought not to cheat us with. was nobody to hear him , he might have been equally disconcerted at his want of style . The habit of speaking is the habit of being heard , and of wanting to be heard : the habit of writing is the habit ...
... poet ought not to cheat us with. was nobody to hear him , he might have been equally disconcerted at his want of style . The habit of speaking is the habit of being heard , and of wanting to be heard : the habit of writing is the habit ...
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