Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood & Sons, 1820 |
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... passion . If there be such a thing as poetry . of the senses strung to imagination- such is his . It lies in the senses , but they are senses breathed upon by ima gination - having reference to the ima gination though they do not reach ...
... passion . If there be such a thing as poetry . of the senses strung to imagination- such is his . It lies in the senses , but they are senses breathed upon by ima gination - having reference to the ima gination though they do not reach ...
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... passions , all delights , Whatever stirs this mortal frame , Are all but ministers of Love , And feed his sacred flame . Oft in my waking dreams do I Live o'er again that happy hour , When midway on the mount I lay , Beside the ruin'd ...
... passions , all delights , Whatever stirs this mortal frame , Are all but ministers of Love , And feed his sacred flame . Oft in my waking dreams do I Live o'er again that happy hour , When midway on the mount I lay , Beside the ruin'd ...
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... passion . The genius of the one would delight to fling the ra- diance or the mists of fiction over the most common tale of life - that of the other would clothe even a tale of fic BY THE REV . W. L. BOWLES . tion with the saddest and ...
... passion . The genius of the one would delight to fling the ra- diance or the mists of fiction over the most common tale of life - that of the other would clothe even a tale of fic BY THE REV . W. L. BOWLES . tion with the saddest and ...
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... passions that were past ; Or closing anthems , when , far off , expire The lessening echoes of the distant choir . The meek and holy character of Anselmo is amply expressed in the lines- There was no worldly feeling in his eye , - The ...
... passions that were past ; Or closing anthems , when , far off , expire The lessening echoes of the distant choir . The meek and holy character of Anselmo is amply expressed in the lines- There was no worldly feeling in his eye , - The ...
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... passion were more and more ap- ickers , parent as I made advances in age and pecu strength . " - We cannot pretend to offer ortion any conjecture what sinful symptoms found these might be , that typified at so early aphy a period the ...
... passion were more and more ap- ickers , parent as I made advances in age and pecu strength . " - We cannot pretend to offer ortion any conjecture what sinful symptoms found these might be , that typified at so early aphy a period the ...
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Страница 179 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.