The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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Strona 43
... less ori- ginality of thought than elegance , force , and refinement of ima- gery ; His heart was form'd for softness - warp'd to wrong Betray'd too early , and beguil'd too long ; Each feeling pure - as falls the dropping dew Within ...
... less ori- ginality of thought than elegance , force , and refinement of ima- gery ; His heart was form'd for softness - warp'd to wrong Betray'd too early , and beguil'd too long ; Each feeling pure - as falls the dropping dew Within ...
Strona 48
... less the labour and art required in any particular species of poetry , the less is our inferiority ; and in those smaller produc- tions , which are elicited at a single heat of the mind , and which owe most to genius and least to art ...
... less the labour and art required in any particular species of poetry , the less is our inferiority ; and in those smaller produc- tions , which are elicited at a single heat of the mind , and which owe most to genius and least to art ...
Strona 49
... less fitted to display the higher powers of an author ; but where it could not be embellished , it might have been ... less perfect and less impressive form . To make the comparison fair , as it regards this subject , we should VOL . IV ...
... less fitted to display the higher powers of an author ; but where it could not be embellished , it might have been ... less perfect and less impressive form . To make the comparison fair , as it regards this subject , we should VOL . IV ...
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