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... metaphysical inquiry led them to this conclusion , it did them good service ; and no one who has read Mr. Alison's beautiful Essays on Taste , will doubt for an instant that they had arrived at the true theory of poetic delight.1 Beyond ...
... metaphysical inquiry led them to this conclusion , it did them good service ; and no one who has read Mr. Alison's beautiful Essays on Taste , will doubt for an instant that they had arrived at the true theory of poetic delight.1 Beyond ...
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James Robert de Jager Jackson. winding metaphysical march , which resembles a patriarchal journey , is to point out ... metaphysical investigation , therefore , into the law of association and the nature of fancy , by shortly observing ...
James Robert de Jager Jackson. winding metaphysical march , which resembles a patriarchal journey , is to point out ... metaphysical investigation , therefore , into the law of association and the nature of fancy , by shortly observing ...
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... metaphysical schools of our own and a neighbouring country ; and the immethodical selections from metaphysical systems , of which our popular philosophy is composed , are at war with that close and logical connexion and unity which it ...
... metaphysical schools of our own and a neighbouring country ; and the immethodical selections from metaphysical systems , of which our popular philosophy is composed , are at war with that close and logical connexion and unity which it ...
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admiration Alhadra Alvar Ancient Mariner appears beautiful better Biographia Literaria called character Christabel Christian Church Coleridge Coleridge's composition criticism delight dramatic dream Edinburgh Review effect endeavour expression fancy feelings genius Geraldine give heart human idea images imagination intellectual interest Isidore Kubla Khan labour lady Lake Poets language literary Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads means merit metaphysical mind moral muse nature never object observations opinion Ordonio original passage passion peculiar perhaps person philosophical piece play poem poet poetical poetry political praise present principles productions readers reason Rehoboam religion remarks Remorse Robert Southey Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene seems sense sentiment Shakespeare shew Sir Leoline soul Southey spirit style sublime supposed talents taste Teresa thing thou thought tion tragedy truth understanding Unitarian Unsigned review verse volume whole wild William Hazlitt words Wordsworth writer