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... feeling be , when we know that not all the civil brawls ; not all the ignorance and want of taste in the latter emperors ; not all the rage and indiscrimin- ate fury of the barbarians , nor the bigotry and fanatic zeal in the darker ...
... feeling be , when we know that not all the civil brawls ; not all the ignorance and want of taste in the latter emperors ; not all the rage and indiscrimin- ate fury of the barbarians , nor the bigotry and fanatic zeal in the darker ...
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... feelings with all around him , and with the beings of his imagination , ( the true stamp of a poet , by which we may ... feeling , but with no variety of sentiment and feature . Such must not attempt the dramatic form of poetry . Those ...
... feelings with all around him , and with the beings of his imagination , ( the true stamp of a poet , by which we may ... feeling , but with no variety of sentiment and feature . Such must not attempt the dramatic form of poetry . Those ...
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... feeling of gratification in finding that his commonest opinions are echoed by others , and that his pre- possessions and even his prejudices are not confined to himself . How much , then , must that feeling be increased , when the ...
... feeling of gratification in finding that his commonest opinions are echoed by others , and that his pre- possessions and even his prejudices are not confined to himself . How much , then , must that feeling be increased , when the ...
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