Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... feeling . Thus , as faithful delineations of the beauties of nature , what can be more fresh and distinct than many of the landscapes which he has given us in the Flower and Leaf , the Romaunt of the Rose , and the Complaint of the ...
... feeling . Thus , as faithful delineations of the beauties of nature , what can be more fresh and distinct than many of the landscapes which he has given us in the Flower and Leaf , the Romaunt of the Rose , and the Complaint of the ...
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... feeling , which patriotism , religion , and domestic affection could supply . Of that remarkable interunion of humour with the deeper emotions of the mind and heart , which I have noticed as so strongly characterizing the muse of Burns ...
... feeling , which patriotism , religion , and domestic affection could supply . Of that remarkable interunion of humour with the deeper emotions of the mind and heart , which I have noticed as so strongly characterizing the muse of Burns ...
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... feelings of love and pity ; and it is this happy and almost constant intermixture of - minute description with sentiment and passion which has given to the poetry of Burns such a wide and ever - during dominion over the human heart . I ...
... feelings of love and pity ; and it is this happy and almost constant intermixture of - minute description with sentiment and passion which has given to the poetry of Burns such a wide and ever - during dominion over the human heart . I ...
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... feeling and truth which leaves not a doubt of its fidelity . • " The first time I ever saw Burns , " says the ami- able writer , " was in Nithsdale . was in Nithsdale . I was then a child , but his looks and his voice cannot well be ...
... feeling and truth which leaves not a doubt of its fidelity . • " The first time I ever saw Burns , " says the ami- able writer , " was in Nithsdale . was in Nithsdale . I was then a child , but his looks and his voice cannot well be ...
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... feeling which , considering the era and state of civilization in which the poems of Ossian are said to have been pro- duced , so remarkably distinguishes both the per- + Milton , & c , * Camoens . sonal character and the works of the ...
... feeling which , considering the era and state of civilization in which the poems of Ossian are said to have been pro- duced , so remarkably distinguishes both the per- + Milton , & c , * Camoens . sonal character and the works of the ...
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