The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Pagina 486
... object , which intoxicates itself by its own reveries , which is exalted by the very confusion of its ideas , which fills the prospect of futurity with eve- - passion is a continual source of prbd ?: gies , and converts a whole army ...
... object , which intoxicates itself by its own reveries , which is exalted by the very confusion of its ideas , which fills the prospect of futurity with eve- - passion is a continual source of prbd ?: gies , and converts a whole army ...
Pagina 501
... objects , as to be rendered incapable of singling out any particu- lar part , or of surveying it with at- tention . Hence , whenever the poet wishes to impress upon our minds any great or sublime object , or to melt us with any tender ...
... objects , as to be rendered incapable of singling out any particu- lar part , or of surveying it with at- tention . Hence , whenever the poet wishes to impress upon our minds any great or sublime object , or to melt us with any tender ...
Pagina 502
... objects kindred thoughts inspire , As summer clouds shoot forth electric fire . " Although even the delineation is confined to inanimate objects alone , yet the pensive associations produced by the decline of a summer day , or the ...
... objects kindred thoughts inspire , As summer clouds shoot forth electric fire . " Although even the delineation is confined to inanimate objects alone , yet the pensive associations produced by the decline of a summer day , or the ...
Pagina 505
... object . It is now , when every passion is lulled to repose , and every turbulent desire is overcome , that we find leisure to reflect on the power , wisdom , and goodness of the Deity ; and while we thus feel the impres- sions the ...
... object . It is now , when every passion is lulled to repose , and every turbulent desire is overcome , that we find leisure to reflect on the power , wisdom , and goodness of the Deity ; and while we thus feel the impres- sions the ...
Pagina 509
... object on which the eyes of all are constantly fixed . There is not , as in a more cultivated ociety , any variety of objects to di- persify the passions , or prevent them from all centering in this single point . Nor is the authority ...
... object on which the eyes of all are constantly fixed . There is not , as in a more cultivated ociety , any variety of objects to di- persify the passions , or prevent them from all centering in this single point . Nor is the authority ...
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