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... reality . I intend to use more finesse with the Public . It is possible to write fine things which cannot be laugh'd at in any way . Isabella is what I should call were I a reviewer , ' A weak - sided Poem ' with an amusing sober ...
... reality . I intend to use more finesse with the Public . It is possible to write fine things which cannot be laugh'd at in any way . Isabella is what I should call were I a reviewer , ' A weak - sided Poem ' with an amusing sober ...
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... reality his undoing . He came to this expedition with his health already weakened by the exhausting months in London , followed by the damp , chilly exile to Devonshire , where he had worked strenuously at Isabella and the revision of ...
... reality his undoing . He came to this expedition with his health already weakened by the exhausting months in London , followed by the damp , chilly exile to Devonshire , where he had worked strenuously at Isabella and the revision of ...
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... reality , a piece of experience . It departs from the radical commonplaces from which it arose , and so transforms them by the power of poetry that they can affect as an imaginative experience minds which would have remained unmoved or ...
... reality , a piece of experience . It departs from the radical commonplaces from which it arose , and so transforms them by the power of poetry that they can affect as an imaginative experience minds which would have remained unmoved or ...
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