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... effect , he admits that they contribute to polish the language , and to harmonize versification . It is a fact worthy of remark , that Petrarch , far from priding himself on his lyric poems , appears to be ashamed of them . The account ...
... effect , he admits that they contribute to polish the language , and to harmonize versification . It is a fact worthy of remark , that Petrarch , far from priding himself on his lyric poems , appears to be ashamed of them . The account ...
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... effect upon the mind , and makes use of the passions , only as instruments to attain a par- ticular purpose . The poet lulls and soothes the mind into a for- getfulness of itself , and “ laps it in Elysium ; " the orator strives to ...
... effect upon the mind , and makes use of the passions , only as instruments to attain a par- ticular purpose . The poet lulls and soothes the mind into a for- getfulness of itself , and “ laps it in Elysium ; " the orator strives to ...
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... effect was produced , but was not attended with the desired effect . The good archbishop , finding all his efforts useless , retired to his palace , and the insurgents proceeded to pull down the reli- gions house in which the viceroy ...
... effect was produced , but was not attended with the desired effect . The good archbishop , finding all his efforts useless , retired to his palace , and the insurgents proceeded to pull down the reli- gions house in which the viceroy ...
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