The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... mind in the poet creates the grand defect of the poet- ry . If poetry should instruct , then . he is a defective poet whose lessons rather revolt than improve the mind . If poetry should please , then he is a bud poet who offends the ...
... mind in the poet creates the grand defect of the poet- ry . If poetry should instruct , then . he is a defective poet whose lessons rather revolt than improve the mind . If poetry should please , then he is a bud poet who offends the ...
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... mind has gone through those states of disorder , in its own experience of life . We merely conceive of it as having felt within itself the capacity of such disorders , and therefore exhibiting itself before us in pos- sibility . This is ...
... mind has gone through those states of disorder , in its own experience of life . We merely conceive of it as having felt within itself the capacity of such disorders , and therefore exhibiting itself before us in pos- sibility . This is ...
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... mind which are involuntary , and will not pass away ; - the shadows and spectres which still haunt his imagination , may once have disturbed our own ; -through his gloom there are fre quent flashes of illumination ; -and the subline ...
... mind which are involuntary , and will not pass away ; - the shadows and spectres which still haunt his imagination , may once have disturbed our own ; -through his gloom there are fre quent flashes of illumination ; -and the subline ...
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