The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... nature has unalterably endowed them , I must be perfectly satisfied that correction is in their power before I move ... nature has bestowed upon him of the London Theatres . 3 an expressive countenance ; but if he has it not by nature ...
... nature has unalterably endowed them , I must be perfectly satisfied that correction is in their power before I move ... nature has bestowed upon him of the London Theatres . 3 an expressive countenance ; but if he has it not by nature ...
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... Nature as Nature's fairest representative could be . I apprehend she has too cautiously restrained and circumscribed her powers , and being sensible that repetition needs relief , has not sufficiently considered that absolute perfection ...
... Nature as Nature's fairest representative could be . I apprehend she has too cautiously restrained and circumscribed her powers , and being sensible that repetition needs relief , has not sufficiently considered that absolute perfection ...
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... nature . He imagines that it resides only in simplicity , forgetting that true nature is consistent with perfect beauty and propriety ; and that true poetry has also a nature of its own , elevated and great , opposed to that of our ...
... nature . He imagines that it resides only in simplicity , forgetting that true nature is consistent with perfect beauty and propriety ; and that true poetry has also a nature of its own , elevated and great , opposed to that of our ...
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