The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1826 |
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... mind and purging our passions ) to delude our senses , disorder our thoughts , addle our brains , pervert our affections , hair our imaginations , corrupt our appetite , and fill our head with vanity , confusion , tintamarre , and ...
... mind and purging our passions ) to delude our senses , disorder our thoughts , addle our brains , pervert our affections , hair our imaginations , corrupt our appetite , and fill our head with vanity , confusion , tintamarre , and ...
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... mind , that the imitation of nature should be their common object ; and that the only difference between them ... mind by the group of Laocoon . We can at any moment bring to the mind's eye the writhings of the sufferer , and the ...
... mind , that the imitation of nature should be their common object ; and that the only difference between them ... mind by the group of Laocoon . We can at any moment bring to the mind's eye the writhings of the sufferer , and the ...
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... mind is perfectly barren . The poetical phrenzy of Ronsard , who was born a poet , sometimes reposed for months . The muse of Milton had unequal moments , as his works evince and he himself declares ; and , not to speak of Statius ...
... mind is perfectly barren . The poetical phrenzy of Ronsard , who was born a poet , sometimes reposed for months . The muse of Milton had unequal moments , as his works evince and he himself declares ; and , not to speak of Statius ...
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