The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... imagination - the imagery being , as it were , impreg- nated with the passion which brooded over it . His extraordinary sensitive power overbalanced his power of reflection ; he would otherwise have been even greater than he was . He ...
... imagination - the imagery being , as it were , impreg- nated with the passion which brooded over it . His extraordinary sensitive power overbalanced his power of reflection ; he would otherwise have been even greater than he was . He ...
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... imagination . The authoress is speaking of herself , as decyphering and transcribing from the leaves that contained the history of her Last Man . " I confess , that I have not been unmoved by the developement of the tale ; and that I ...
... imagination . The authoress is speaking of herself , as decyphering and transcribing from the leaves that contained the history of her Last Man . " I confess , that I have not been unmoved by the developement of the tale ; and that I ...
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... imagination and under- standing are bewildered ; and he receives temporary pleasure , some- times even temporary improvement , at the expense of the essential and even permanent depravation of his character . In the same way , poetry ...
... imagination and under- standing are bewildered ; and he receives temporary pleasure , some- times even temporary improvement , at the expense of the essential and even permanent depravation of his character . In the same way , poetry ...
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