Essays in a Series of LettersH.G. Bohn, 1863 - 342 sider |
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Side iv
... reason to apprehend , that the spirit of the third may appear so different from that of the second , as to give an impression of something like inconsistency . The second may be thought to have an appearance of representing that a man ...
... reason to apprehend , that the spirit of the third may appear so different from that of the second , as to give an impression of something like inconsistency . The second may be thought to have an appearance of representing that a man ...
Side viii
... reason for the change . Here and there an epithet , or a combination of words , bordering on extravagance , has yielded to the dictate of the maturer judgment , or more fastidious taste , or less stimulated feelings , of advanced life ...
... reason for the change . Here and there an epithet , or a combination of words , bordering on extravagance , has yielded to the dictate of the maturer judgment , or more fastidious taste , or less stimulated feelings , of advanced life ...
Side xi
... belief that we have maintained moral recti- tude , and the exercise of sound reason , under the impressions that have been forming our characters ... ......................................................................................
... belief that we have maintained moral recti- tude , and the exercise of sound reason , under the impressions that have been forming our characters ... ......................................................................................
Side xiii
... reasons , that the imagination should have this ascendency in early life ..................... p . 127 LETTER II . One of the modes of this ascendency justly called Romantic , is , the unfounded persuasion of something peculiar and ...
... reasons , that the imagination should have this ascendency in early life ..................... p . 127 LETTER II . One of the modes of this ascendency justly called Romantic , is , the unfounded persuasion of something peculiar and ...
Side xv
... Reasons against employing it .... Competence of our language to express all religious ideas without the aid of this uncouth peculiarity .... Advantages that would attend the use of the language of mere general intelligence , with the ...
... Reasons against employing it .... Competence of our language to express all religious ideas without the aid of this uncouth peculiarity .... Advantages that would attend the use of the language of mere general intelligence , with the ...
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acquired action admiration amidst appear ascer attained attempt authority become cause character choly christian circumstances confidence connexion conscience considerable constitution contempt debility decision degree determination diction dignity displayed distinctions divine doctrine Edition effect efficacy Engravings epic poetry epithet estimate evangelical evil exhibited expression faculty feel force habits happiness Henry G human ideas illustration imagination immortal band impression indolence influence instance intel intellectual interest irreligion judgment kind labour language manner means melan Memoir mind mode moral morocco nature object observe opinions P. L. Simmonds Paradise Lost passions peculiar perceive perhaps persons Phaëton philosophers Portrait possible present principles racter readers reason recollect religion of Christ religious religious habit respect romantic schemes sentiments sometimes spirit STANDARD LIBRARY strong sublime success supposed taste thing thought tical Translated truth uncon virtue vols whole William Hazlitt wish wonder words writers
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