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... excite in her own mind any apprehension . Her verses and examples very soon invited the youth of her sex to pleasures , and emboldened them to dispute with man the palm of talents . Her renown was so brilliant and rapid , that she put ...
... excite in her own mind any apprehension . Her verses and examples very soon invited the youth of her sex to pleasures , and emboldened them to dispute with man the palm of talents . Her renown was so brilliant and rapid , that she put ...
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... excite in us the sensations of hearing , tasting , smelling , and feeling , and heightened by ob- serving the uniformity of nature . If we possess only five senses , and can distinctly trace the process by which four of them ope- rate ...
... excite in us the sensations of hearing , tasting , smelling , and feeling , and heightened by ob- serving the uniformity of nature . If we possess only five senses , and can distinctly trace the process by which four of them ope- rate ...
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... excite all our energies to action . We become acquainted with powers that had before lain dor- mant and inactive , enveloped in darkness , and we find then such treasures as the hand of adversity only could bring into light and exercise ...
... excite all our energies to action . We become acquainted with powers that had before lain dor- mant and inactive , enveloped in darkness , and we find then such treasures as the hand of adversity only could bring into light and exercise ...
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... excite pleasure . In the volume be- fore us , when Mr. Shee wishes to produce a reverance for the art of the painter , without condescending to particulars , he constantly avails himself of that generality of expression which poetry ...
... excite pleasure . In the volume be- fore us , when Mr. Shee wishes to produce a reverance for the art of the painter , without condescending to particulars , he constantly avails himself of that generality of expression which poetry ...
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... excite our sensibility in his behalf . " Sad o'er his grave , regardless of the storm , The weeping woodman bends his toil - worn form ; His dog half conscious hears his master's mourn , Looks in his furrowed face and whines forlorn ...
... excite our sensibility in his behalf . " Sad o'er his grave , regardless of the storm , The weeping woodman bends his toil - worn form ; His dog half conscious hears his master's mourn , Looks in his furrowed face and whines forlorn ...
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admiration affection appears artist attention Beauharnois beautiful behold BENJAMIN WEST brother Capel Lofft character charms colour critics Cumberland death delight divine excite fame fancy favour feelings friends genius give glory Goldsmith Grand gun barrel hand happy heart heaven honour human industry Italy JOSEPH DENNIE Junius justice king labour Lawrence Sterne light living Lodge Lord majesty manner Marmion master ment merit mind moral Muse nature never novelty o'er object observed Oliver Goldsmith opinion painter painting panegyric passage passions Paul shaking pencil person picture pleasure poem poet poetical poetry PORT FOLIO possession present principles produced Quattresson racter reader remarks Richard Cumberland Robert Southey Sappho seems sir Joshua Reynolds sketch smiles society soul Southey style sweet talents taste thee thing thou tion truth vice virtue West wind writer youth