Traditions and Recollections: Domestic, Clerical, and Literary; in which are Included Letters of Charles II, Cromwell, Fairfax, Edgecumbe, Macaulay, Wolcot, Opie, Whitaker, Gibbon, Buller, Courtenay, Moore, Downman, Drewe, Seward, Darwin, Cowper, Hayley, Hardinge, Sir Walter, Scott, and Other Distinguished Characters, Volume 2 |
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Page 364
... Mind . " - " " Elegant Trifles . " - See " Ana- lyt . Rev. for June 1796 , pp . 612 , 613 ; and British Critic for June 1796 , p . 673 . " Sketches in Verse , with Prose Illustrations , 1796 . " - " Sketches , & c . & c . " new edition ...
... Mind . " - " " Elegant Trifles . " - See " Ana- lyt . Rev. for June 1796 , pp . 612 , 613 ; and British Critic for June 1796 , p . 673 . " Sketches in Verse , with Prose Illustrations , 1796 . " - " Sketches , & c . & c . " new edition ...
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... guest . Let me add , that throughout the extensive parish of St. Keverne , his word was almost a law . Knowlege , it is said , is power ; but it can only sway the willing mind , when TRADITIONS AND RECOLLECTIONS . 375.
... guest . Let me add , that throughout the extensive parish of St. Keverne , his word was almost a law . Knowlege , it is said , is power ; but it can only sway the willing mind , when TRADITIONS AND RECOLLECTIONS . 375.
Page 376
... mind , when in union with integrity . In our own parish also , we had highly estimable neighbours . The family of Halvose , though they came indeed and disappeared with the swallow , contributed largely to our social comfort . The good ...
... mind , when in union with integrity . In our own parish also , we had highly estimable neighbours . The family of Halvose , though they came indeed and disappeared with the swallow , contributed largely to our social comfort . The good ...
Page 390
... mind with disdain of science ; and now it is so fixed on political subjects as to leave a new work in verse without a chance of obtaining gene- ral notice , be its pretension ever so unquestion- able . This Gothic apathy the Reviewers ...
... mind with disdain of science ; and now it is so fixed on political subjects as to leave a new work in verse without a chance of obtaining gene- ral notice , be its pretension ever so unquestion- able . This Gothic apathy the Reviewers ...
Page 391
... minds , when they are agitated . It is a natural effort of the passions in every mental gradation from simplicity to the last refinement . Similes , it is true , are not natural to strong emotion . They are the result of a mind calm and ...
... minds , when they are agitated . It is a natural effort of the passions in every mental gradation from simplicity to the last refinement . Similes , it is true , are not natural to strong emotion . They are the result of a mind calm and ...
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