The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... present themselves . His mind much thinking which neither begins nor lies open to nature with an ever wakeful ends in acting , nor perhaps has any direct susceptibility , and an impulse from without reference to it ; but what we do ...
... present themselves . His mind much thinking which neither begins nor lies open to nature with an ever wakeful ends in acting , nor perhaps has any direct susceptibility , and an impulse from without reference to it ; but what we do ...
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... present volume , and in the for- mer editions amongst the ' Sonnets dedicat- ed to Liberty . ' O thou proud City ! which way shall I look For comfort , being , as I am , opprest , To think that now our life is only drest For show ; mean ...
... present volume , and in the for- mer editions amongst the ' Sonnets dedicat- ed to Liberty . ' O thou proud City ! which way shall I look For comfort , being , as I am , opprest , To think that now our life is only drest For show ; mean ...
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... present themselves with peculiar force to an imaginative mind , owing to its individual experience . For to such a mind the absent and the distant appear with a vividness of colouring which realities when present will generally be found ...
... present themselves with peculiar force to an imaginative mind , owing to its individual experience . For to such a mind the absent and the distant appear with a vividness of colouring which realities when present will generally be found ...
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... present to the cesses of imaginative passion . ' Present fears , ' says Shakspeare , ' .... are less than horrible imaginings . ' * And Milton may have been thinking less of the Devil than of what he had himself experienced when he gave ...
... present to the cesses of imaginative passion . ' Present fears , ' says Shakspeare , ' .... are less than horrible imaginings . ' * And Milton may have been thinking less of the Devil than of what he had himself experienced when he gave ...
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... present volumes added , with great courtesy , that , if I wished it , me that she was to go up the next day ; but have all the lively spirit and gay healthy- he would detain her a few days for my conven- minded tone of the former ones ...
... present volumes added , with great courtesy , that , if I wished it , me that she was to go up the next day ; but have all the lively spirit and gay healthy- he would detain her a few days for my conven- minded tone of the former ones ...
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