The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... imagination of those kind people who sit in them gaily attired only to please me . I have a real , and they only an imaginary pleasure , from their exterior embellish- ments . Upon the same principle , I have discovered that I am . the ...
... imagination of those kind people who sit in them gaily attired only to please me . I have a real , and they only an imaginary pleasure , from their exterior embellish- ments . Upon the same principle , I have discovered that I am . the ...
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... imaginative narrative in British literature ; but his appearance on the field of narrative poetry in the same age with the more rich and powerful genius of Scott was unfavorable to his asserting a permanent position as a poetical story ...
... imaginative narrative in British literature ; but his appearance on the field of narrative poetry in the same age with the more rich and powerful genius of Scott was unfavorable to his asserting a permanent position as a poetical story ...
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... imagination . " Knowest thou not this of old , since man was placed upon the earth , that the triumphing of the wicked is short , and the joy of the hypocrite but for a moment ? Though his excellency mount up to the heavens , and his ...
... imagination . " Knowest thou not this of old , since man was placed upon the earth , that the triumphing of the wicked is short , and the joy of the hypocrite but for a moment ? Though his excellency mount up to the heavens , and his ...
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... imagination , as they are commonly called , whether afforded us by natural objects , or by the imitations and descriptions of them . But it is not necessary to the purpose of my lectures that all these should be examined fully ; the ...
... imagination , as they are commonly called , whether afforded us by natural objects , or by the imitations and descriptions of them . But it is not necessary to the purpose of my lectures that all these should be examined fully ; the ...
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... imagination are calculated to give us of the benignity of our Creator . By endowing us with such powers , he hath widely en- larged the sphere of the pleasure of human life ; and those , too , of a kind the most pure and innocent . The ...
... imagination are calculated to give us of the benignity of our Creator . By endowing us with such powers , he hath widely en- larged the sphere of the pleasure of human life ; and those , too , of a kind the most pure and innocent . The ...
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