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... beauty wasa fault; foritappeared to himlike an excrescence; and his imagination was dazzled bythe blaze oflight. His writings neithershonewith the beams of native genius,norreflected them. The shifting shapes of fancy, therainbow ...
... beauty wasa fault; foritappeared to himlike an excrescence; and his imagination was dazzled bythe blaze oflight. His writings neithershonewith the beams of native genius,norreflected them. The shifting shapes of fancy, therainbow ...
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... any very profound feeling ofthe beauty of the passages here referred to. A stately commonplace, such asCongreve's description of a ruininThe Mourning Bride, would have answered Johnson's purpose just as well, or better than the first;
... any very profound feeling ofthe beauty of the passages here referred to. A stately commonplace, such asCongreve's description of a ruininThe Mourning Bride, would have answered Johnson's purpose just as well, or better than the first;
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... beauty; violets dim,But sweeter than the lidsofJuno's eyes, Or Cytherea's breath.— No one who does not feel the passion which these objects inspire can goalong with the imagination which seeksto express that passion andthe uneasy ...
... beauty; violets dim,But sweeter than the lidsofJuno's eyes, Or Cytherea's breath.— No one who does not feel the passion which these objects inspire can goalong with the imagination which seeksto express that passion andthe uneasy ...
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... There is amoral senseinthe proud beauty of this last image, a rich surfeit of the fancy,—as that well—known passage beginning,'Me of mylawful pleasure she restrained, and prayed me oft forbearance,' sets a keener edge.
... There is amoral senseinthe proud beauty of this last image, a rich surfeit of the fancy,—as that well—known passage beginning,'Me of mylawful pleasure she restrained, and prayed me oft forbearance,' sets a keener edge.
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