Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... mind , which is spectator or auditor of other minds , cannot be without its eye and ear , so as to discern proportion , distinguish sound , and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it . It can let nothing escape its censure ...
... mind , which is spectator or auditor of other minds , cannot be without its eye and ear , so as to discern proportion , distinguish sound , and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it . It can let nothing escape its censure ...
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... mind an indolence which added to that repose of soul , twilight and the end of a warm day naturally throw upon the spirits . was at such an hour and in such a state of tran- quillity I sat , when , to my unexpressible amazement I saw my ...
... mind an indolence which added to that repose of soul , twilight and the end of a warm day naturally throw upon the spirits . was at such an hour and in such a state of tran- quillity I sat , when , to my unexpressible amazement I saw my ...
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... mind and elevates it to high expectation , is purely sublime and leads us , by a kind of fascination , to seek even the object from which we appear to shrink . Emily passed on with faltering steps ; and , having 25 paused a moment at ...
... mind and elevates it to high expectation , is purely sublime and leads us , by a kind of fascination , to seek even the object from which we appear to shrink . Emily passed on with faltering steps ; and , having 25 paused a moment at ...
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