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... who had most heat and life in their imaginations , we are to consider that the rule of observing what the French ... was hurried on by a natural fire and impetuosity to vast conceptions of things and noble sallies of imagination .
... who had most heat and life in their imaginations , we are to consider that the rule of observing what the French ... was hurried on by a natural fire and impetuosity to vast conceptions of things and noble sallies of imagination .
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He blasts all the fruit he tastes ; and where the brute has been devouring , there is nothing left worthy the relish of the man . Reason resumes her place after imagination is cloyed ; and I am with the ...
He blasts all the fruit he tastes ; and where the brute has been devouring , there is nothing left worthy the relish of the man . Reason resumes her place after imagination is cloyed ; and I am with the ...
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A more elegant book of poems has rarely been published . ” —Com . Ado . “ These poems exhibit great impressibility and ardor of imagination , chastened by purity of taste and delicacy of feeling . The thoughts are generally exalted ...
A more elegant book of poems has rarely been published . ” —Com . Ado . “ These poems exhibit great impressibility and ardor of imagination , chastened by purity of taste and delicacy of feeling . The thoughts are generally exalted ...
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