Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... things . Nor can it withhold its admira- 10 tion and ecstasy , its aversion and scorn , any more in what relates to one than to the other of these sub- jects . So that to deny the common and natural sense of a sublime and beautiful in ...
... things . Nor can it withhold its admira- 10 tion and ecstasy , its aversion and scorn , any more in what relates to one than to the other of these sub- jects . So that to deny the common and natural sense of a sublime and beautiful in ...
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Ernest Bernbaum. and of the justice of that economy to which all things are subservient , and in respect of which things seemingly deformed are amiable : disorder becomes regular , corruption wholesome , and poisons . . . 95 prove ...
Ernest Bernbaum. and of the justice of that economy to which all things are subservient , and in respect of which things seemingly deformed are amiable : disorder becomes regular , corruption wholesome , and poisons . . . 95 prove ...
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... things , which viewed apart Uncouth appear , or horrid ; ridges black Of shagged rocks , which hang tremendous o'er Some barren heath ; the congregated clouds Which spread their sable skirts , and wait the wind To burst th ' embosomed ...
... things , which viewed apart Uncouth appear , or horrid ; ridges black Of shagged rocks , which hang tremendous o'er Some barren heath ; the congregated clouds Which spread their sable skirts , and wait the wind To burst th ' embosomed ...
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