The Poetry of Life, 1. kötetSaunders and Otley, 1835 |
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... character , the mind may seem lawless in these workings ; but it observes higher laws than it transgresses , the laws of the immortal intellect ; it is trying and developing its best faculties ; and in the objects which it describes ...
... character , the mind may seem lawless in these workings ; but it observes higher laws than it transgresses , the laws of the immortal intellect ; it is trying and developing its best faculties ; and in the objects which it describes ...
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... character and place in scenes even the most remote from the pre- sent , and following up , in idea , the different trains of thought by which its expression is varied , and its intelligence communicated ? Yet this face may not be in ...
... character and place in scenes even the most remote from the pre- sent , and following up , in idea , the different trains of thought by which its expression is varied , and its intelligence communicated ? Yet this face may not be in ...
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... character , most probably owing to some association of ideas between that name and a certain individual known in early life ; and though they may have both known and lived amongst the same individuals , it is hardly probable INDIVIDUAL ...
... character , most probably owing to some association of ideas between that name and a certain individual known in early life ; and though they may have both known and lived amongst the same individuals , it is hardly probable INDIVIDUAL ...
44. oldal
... nomenclature -the negro slaves ; unless that schoolboys have generally enjoyed the honour of naming their father's dogs , when they were more fami- liar with Cæsar's Commentaries , than with the character of 44 THE POETRY OF LIFE .
... nomenclature -the negro slaves ; unless that schoolboys have generally enjoyed the honour of naming their father's dogs , when they were more fami- liar with Cæsar's Commentaries , than with the character of 44 THE POETRY OF LIFE .
45. oldal
Sarah Stickney Ellis. liar with Cæsar's Commentaries , than with the character of the illustrious Roman . Why are we not able for many years after our emanci- pation , to perceive and relish the beauties of those selections from the ...
Sarah Stickney Ellis. liar with Cæsar's Commentaries , than with the character of the illustrious Roman . Why are we not able for many years after our emanci- pation , to perceive and relish the beauties of those selections from the ...
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admiration affections amongst animal artist asso associations beauty behold beneath birds bosom boughs brow burlesque capable character charm choly colour dark deep delight earth enjoyment evanescent excitement exquisite familiar fancy flowers gale gaze genius gratification hand happiness harmony heart heaven human ideas imagination impressions intel intellectual Irish labour language less light listen living look Lord Byron lyre mankind marble beauties melan melancholy melody mind minstrel misanthropy moon mountain mysterious nature neral night object ocean painter painting passions pathos peculiar perfect perhaps perpetual picture pleasure poet poet's poetic feeling poetry present principle racter refined repose rience rook Sarah Stickney scarcely scene sensations shadow shore silent smile solemn soul sound spirit spring stream striking sublime sweet symbo taste tempest tenderness things thou thought tion touching trees voice wandering waves weary weeping willow wild wind wings woods words