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Pagina 3
... feeling on this subject , that he who ful human meaning , which touches while it would touch our poet rudely may well be- humbles every spectator . And in no life think himself of our national motto before of genius has this fatal ...
... feeling on this subject , that he who ful human meaning , which touches while it would touch our poet rudely may well be- humbles every spectator . And in no life think himself of our national motto before of genius has this fatal ...
Pagina 9
... feeling of the frame , not extravagant in height , but cast moment , and seldom represent anything in the robustest mould ; come of a cred- more than temporary depression . And , itable , honourable family ; and endowed poor fellow , he ...
... feeling of the frame , not extravagant in height , but cast moment , and seldom represent anything in the robustest mould ; come of a cred- more than temporary depression . And , itable , honourable family ; and endowed poor fellow , he ...
Pagina 13
... feeling which he knew so well . We regret that he should have treated the subject in such a way : but we cannot condemn . to The two years he spent at Mossgiel , however though his habits seem have lost their first purity , and some ...
... feeling which he knew so well . We regret that he should have treated the subject in such a way : but we cannot condemn . to The two years he spent at Mossgiel , however though his habits seem have lost their first purity , and some ...
Pagina 15
... feeling , now breathing a sweet- ness akin to tears . It is impossible to follow him through all those manifold notes , through this flood of harmony at once exciting and soothing , without the warmest sympathy . We know these poems ...
... feeling , now breathing a sweet- ness akin to tears . It is impossible to follow him through all those manifold notes , through this flood of harmony at once exciting and soothing , without the warmest sympathy . We know these poems ...
Pagina 22
... feeling a mist of separation man's place , which has been thrown in grow between him and many whom he had their teeth so often . A little trouble , a held in warm esteem : and the country- little steady backing from one or two in- side ...
... feeling a mist of separation man's place , which has been thrown in grow between him and many whom he had their teeth so often . A little trouble , a held in warm esteem : and the country- little steady backing from one or two in- side ...
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