Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... excitement . In expressing their nature he had but to set free his own . Human nature is not , however , long equal to this sustained effort of remote excitement . The impulse fails , imagination fades , inspiration dies away . With the ...
... excitement . In expressing their nature he had but to set free his own . Human nature is not , however , long equal to this sustained effort of remote excitement . The impulse fails , imagination fades , inspiration dies away . With the ...
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... excitement called forth by some fancied abstraction , remote altogether from the eyes and senses of men . The love - lyric in its simplest form is probably the most intense expression of primitive passion ; yet not in those lyrics where ...
... excitement called forth by some fancied abstraction , remote altogether from the eyes and senses of men . The love - lyric in its simplest form is probably the most intense expression of primitive passion ; yet not in those lyrics where ...
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... excitement appropriates and retains very abstract tenets , that bear even in a slight degree on the topic of its excitement , is as remarkable as the facility and accuracy with which it apprehends them in the midst of so great a tumult ...
... excitement appropriates and retains very abstract tenets , that bear even in a slight degree on the topic of its excitement , is as remarkable as the facility and accuracy with which it apprehends them in the midst of so great a tumult ...
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