The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... imagination its full play , but chooses to confine himself to such thoughts as are drawn from the books of the most ortho- dox divines , and to such expressions as may be met with in scripture . The beauties , there- fore , which we are ...
... imagination its full play , but chooses to confine himself to such thoughts as are drawn from the books of the most ortho- dox divines , and to such expressions as may be met with in scripture . The beauties , there- fore , which we are ...
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... imagination with something astonishingly great probability . I must only make an exception to and wild . I have before spoken of the Limbo the Limbo of vanity , with his episode of Sin and of Vanity , which the poet places upon this ...
... imagination with something astonishingly great probability . I must only make an exception to and wild . I have before spoken of the Limbo the Limbo of vanity , with his episode of Sin and of Vanity , which the poet places upon this ...
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... imagination . His without some allay of it ; and thousands be shape , speech , and behaviour upon his trans - sides myself spend more time in an idle uncer- forming himself into an angel of light , are tainty which to begin first of two ...
... imagination . His without some allay of it ; and thousands be shape , speech , and behaviour upon his trans - sides myself spend more time in an idle uncer- forming himself into an angel of light , are tainty which to begin first of two ...
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... imagination has will easily pardon the length of my discourse poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked on this seat of happiness and innocence , that upon , by the best judges , as the ...
... imagination has will easily pardon the length of my discourse poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked on this seat of happiness and innocence , that upon , by the best judges , as the ...
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... imagination : O friends , I hear the tread of nimble feet Hasting this way , and now by glimpse discern Ithuriel and Zephon through the shade , And with them comes a third of regal port , But faded splendour wan ; who by his gait And ...
... imagination : O friends , I hear the tread of nimble feet Hasting this way , and now by glimpse discern Ithuriel and Zephon through the shade , And with them comes a third of regal port , But faded splendour wan ; who by his gait And ...
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