The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... interest in nothing . Passion , imagination , self - will , the sense of power , the very consciousness of our existence , bind us to life , and hold us fast in its chains , as by a ma- gic spell , in spite of every other consideration ...
... interest in nothing . Passion , imagination , self - will , the sense of power , the very consciousness of our existence , bind us to life , and hold us fast in its chains , as by a ma- gic spell , in spite of every other consideration ...
Strana 59
... interest it excites , the sharper edge which it sets on their curiosity and imagination ? Why do we go to see tragedies in ge- neral ? Why do we always read the accounts in the newspapers of dreadful fires and shocking murders , but for ...
... interest it excites , the sharper edge which it sets on their curiosity and imagination ? Why do we go to see tragedies in ge- neral ? Why do we always read the accounts in the newspapers of dreadful fires and shocking murders , but for ...
Strana 93
... interest of epic poetry arises from the contemplation of certain objects in themselves grand and beautiful : the in ... interest , till circumstances connect them with some hu- man catastrophe . Now , a poem might be con- structed almost ...
... interest of epic poetry arises from the contemplation of certain objects in themselves grand and beautiful : the in ... interest , till circumstances connect them with some hu- man catastrophe . Now , a poem might be con- structed almost ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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