The Westminster Review, Volume 55Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1851 |
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... heart , but the head , and will consult his imagination , rather than his sensations . This quality is peculiarly termed wit , and a just taste for it is never acquired , without a consider- able degree of national refinement . " Wit ...
... heart , but the head , and will consult his imagination , rather than his sensations . This quality is peculiarly termed wit , and a just taste for it is never acquired , without a consider- able degree of national refinement . " Wit ...
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... heart beats the same now as it did when the page closed the knight's mail , or the bower - woman tired her lady , in fashions strange to us . " Where shall the min- strel find a theme ? " - the question is asked and answered by her who ...
... heart beats the same now as it did when the page closed the knight's mail , or the bower - woman tired her lady , in fashions strange to us . " Where shall the min- strel find a theme ? " - the question is asked and answered by her who ...
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... heart and brain were rash- Now your will is all unwilled , now your pulses all are still❜d , Toll slowly ; Now ye be as meek and mild ( whereso laid ) as Maud the child , Whose small grave to - day was fill'd . Beating heart and ...
... heart and brain were rash- Now your will is all unwilled , now your pulses all are still❜d , Toll slowly ; Now ye be as meek and mild ( whereso laid ) as Maud the child , Whose small grave to - day was fill'd . Beating heart and ...
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... contains perhaps more than even a mother's " luxury of woe , " and is not without immaternal conceits ; yet the workings of her heart are not ill expressed , thus- " Dear babe , thou daughter of another , One Modern Ballad Writers . 23.
... contains perhaps more than even a mother's " luxury of woe , " and is not without immaternal conceits ; yet the workings of her heart are not ill expressed , thus- " Dear babe , thou daughter of another , One Modern Ballad Writers . 23.
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... heart is like a withered nut Rattling within its hollow shell ; You cannot ope my heart , and put Anything fresh with it to dwell . " A finer strain of passionate lamentation runs through Tennyson's " Oriana , " not , however ...
... heart is like a withered nut Rattling within its hollow shell ; You cannot ope my heart , and put Anything fresh with it to dwell . " A finer strain of passionate lamentation runs through Tennyson's " Oriana , " not , however ...
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