New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen1Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1821 |
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... circumstances of truth so investigated and analysed as to calm and counteract our passions : The poet selects and combines only those circumstances which excite them , and which connect emotion with intellectual perception . Poetry ...
... circumstances of truth so investigated and analysed as to calm and counteract our passions : The poet selects and combines only those circumstances which excite them , and which connect emotion with intellectual perception . Poetry ...
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... circumstances , and had the parch- ment in his possession , which being produced , the host at the same time taking the chain from his pocket , the links brought by Don Diego filled up the gap in the latter , and the two pieces of ...
... circumstances , and had the parch- ment in his possession , which being produced , the host at the same time taking the chain from his pocket , the links brought by Don Diego filled up the gap in the latter , and the two pieces of ...
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... circumstances of irritation , and where the very consciousness of its inferiority had , of itself , a ten- dency to increase the irritability . If this opinion were not con- firmed by the whole tenor of Hamlet's conduct , it would be ...
... circumstances of irritation , and where the very consciousness of its inferiority had , of itself , a ten- dency to increase the irritability . If this opinion were not con- firmed by the whole tenor of Hamlet's conduct , it would be ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
CAMPBELLS Lectures on Poetry 1 129 377 489 | 16 |
Modern Improvements | 97 |
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