Blackwood's Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... imagination to be blended together , and exalted by the melody of the charmed words , and the splendour of the unnatural apparitions with which the mysterious scene is opened , surely he will experience no revulsion towards the centre ...
... imagination to be blended together , and exalted by the melody of the charmed words , and the splendour of the unnatural apparitions with which the mysterious scene is opened , surely he will experience no revulsion towards the centre ...
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... imagination in the details of the dream - like story is a thing that cannot be forgotten . It is as if we had seen real spectres , and were for ever to be haunted . The unconnected and fantastic variety of the images that have been ...
... imagination in the details of the dream - like story is a thing that cannot be forgotten . It is as if we had seen real spectres , and were for ever to be haunted . The unconnected and fantastic variety of the images that have been ...
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... imagination in the details of the dream - like story is a thing that cannot be forgotten . It is as if we had seen real spectres , and were for ever to be haunted . The unconnected and fantastic variety of the images that have been ...
... imagination in the details of the dream - like story is a thing that cannot be forgotten . It is as if we had seen real spectres , and were for ever to be haunted . The unconnected and fantastic variety of the images that have been ...
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... imagination- such is his . It lies in the senses , but they are senses breathed upon by ima In these two poems - we ... imagination - like the beauty of flowers . In Milton there is be- tween sense and imagination a strict union - their ...
... imagination- such is his . It lies in the senses , but they are senses breathed upon by ima In these two poems - we ... imagination - like the beauty of flowers . In Milton there is be- tween sense and imagination a strict union - their ...
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... imagination that loves to steal away from the earth we inhabit , and to bring back upon it a lovelier , and rich- er , and more mysterious light , from the haunts of another world . Bowles , on the contrary , looks on human life with ...
... imagination that loves to steal away from the earth we inhabit , and to bring back upon it a lovelier , and rich- er , and more mysterious light , from the haunts of another world . Bowles , on the contrary , looks on human life with ...
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