The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... Imagination ...... 50. Visit to the Country - offensive Barber- romantic Pleasures .. 31. On sacred Poetry - David's Lamentation over Jonathan .... 52. Colbert's Conversation with the French King on the Power of the Dutch ...
... Imagination ...... 50. Visit to the Country - offensive Barber- romantic Pleasures .. 31. On sacred Poetry - David's Lamentation over Jonathan .... 52. Colbert's Conversation with the French King on the Power of the Dutch ...
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... imaginations , and almost to our very eyes . This conversation re- vives to us the memory of a friend , that was more than a brother to me ; of a husband , that was dearer than life to her : discourses about that dear and wor thy man ...
... imaginations , and almost to our very eyes . This conversation re- vives to us the memory of a friend , that was more than a brother to me ; of a husband , that was dearer than life to her : discourses about that dear and wor thy man ...
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... imagination , nothing is more necessary to man- kind in general than this pleasing delirium , which renders every one satisfied with himself , and persuades him that all others are equally so . I have for several years , both at home ...
... imagination , nothing is more necessary to man- kind in general than this pleasing delirium , which renders every one satisfied with himself , and persuades him that all others are equally so . I have for several years , both at home ...
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... imagination ; you find a new design started almost in every line , and you come to the end without the satisfaction of seeing any one of them executed . A song should be conducted like an epigram ; and the only difference between them ...
... imagination ; you find a new design started almost in every line , and you come to the end without the satisfaction of seeing any one of them executed . A song should be conducted like an epigram ; and the only difference between them ...
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... imagination of any man that ever lived , and observed the greatest decorum in his characters and descriptions . But who can declare the great things of God , but he to whom God shall reveal them ? ' This observation was worthy a most ...
... imagination of any man that ever lived , and observed the greatest decorum in his characters and descriptions . But who can declare the great things of God , but he to whom God shall reveal them ? ' This observation was worthy a most ...
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