Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... because the processes of the understand- ing and the imagination are continually crossing each \ other , and producing magnificent disorder . Visions intermingle with deductions , and inference follows image . He 330 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... because the processes of the understand- ing and the imagination are continually crossing each \ other , and producing magnificent disorder . Visions intermingle with deductions , and inference follows image . He 330 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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... magnificent trifler that ever versified . Nothing can be finer than his sarcasm , nothing more brilliant than his fancy , nothing more softly voluptuous than his sentiment . But he pos- sesses no depth of imagination , no grandeur of ...
... magnificent trifler that ever versified . Nothing can be finer than his sarcasm , nothing more brilliant than his fancy , nothing more softly voluptuous than his sentiment . But he pos- sesses no depth of imagination , no grandeur of ...
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... magnificent pictures , flushed with the finest hues of lan- guage , and speaking to the eye and the mind with the vividness of reality . We not only see the object , but feel the associations connected with it . His language is ...
... magnificent pictures , flushed with the finest hues of lan- guage , and speaking to the eye and the mind with the vividness of reality . We not only see the object , but feel the associations connected with it . His language is ...
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... magnificently wrong ; " -- but the whole sermon seems at this day rather a carica- ture than a panegyric of the monarch ; a man sedu- lous of propriety rather than virtue , whose misfortune it was to embody all the characteristics of ...
... magnificently wrong ; " -- but the whole sermon seems at this day rather a carica- ture than a panegyric of the monarch ; a man sedu- lous of propriety rather than virtue , whose misfortune it was to embody all the characteristics of ...
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... magnificent images , con- veyed with a rolling grandeur of expression , is devoted to the illustration of the seeming strength a revengeful spirit acquires from resistance . " As a storm could not be so hurtful , were it not for the ...
... magnificent images , con- veyed with a rolling grandeur of expression , is devoted to the illustration of the seeming strength a revengeful spirit acquires from resistance . " As a storm could not be so hurtful , were it not for the ...
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