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Page 96
... emotion remembered in tranquillity ; but a poet's emotion is specific , a poet's rather than a man's , and it is never quite disinterested . That is why women with their instinctive common sense have so often found the love of poets ...
... emotion remembered in tranquillity ; but a poet's emotion is specific , a poet's rather than a man's , and it is never quite disinterested . That is why women with their instinctive common sense have so often found the love of poets ...
Page 128
... emotional ; but it instinctively resents having its emotions stirred and is always ready to escape with a giggle . It is sentimental ; but will only accept sentimentality of its own brand : thus in England it will accept the emotions ...
... emotional ; but it instinctively resents having its emotions stirred and is always ready to escape with a giggle . It is sentimental ; but will only accept sentimentality of its own brand : thus in England it will accept the emotions ...
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... emotion of all who have found solace and strength in their loveli- ness . Far then from thinking the æsthetic emotion a specific , simple affair , I think it is a very complicated one , which is made up of various , often discordant ...
... emotion of all who have found solace and strength in their loveli- ness . Far then from thinking the æsthetic emotion a specific , simple affair , I think it is a very complicated one , which is made up of various , often discordant ...
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