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... original images , which he painted from nature itself , and from his own actual obfervations : his de- scriptions have therefore a distinctness and truth , which are utterly wanting to those , of poets who have only copied from each ...
... original images , which he painted from nature itself , and from his own actual obfervations : his de- scriptions have therefore a distinctness and truth , which are utterly wanting to those , of poets who have only copied from each ...
Page 64
... dans toute l'etenduë qu'elles demandent ; que d'ailleurs elle ne fauroit souvent mettre en chant les ex- preffions vraiment fublimes et courageuses . original original is Teutonic , and which therefore , is not 64 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... dans toute l'etenduë qu'elles demandent ; que d'ailleurs elle ne fauroit souvent mettre en chant les ex- preffions vraiment fublimes et courageuses . original original is Teutonic , and which therefore , is not 64 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
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... original Letters . From this analysis , her ftruggles and conflicts , between duty and pleasure , between penitence and paffion , will more amply and strikingly appear . SHE begins with declaring ; how the peacefulness of her fituation ...
... original Letters . From this analysis , her ftruggles and conflicts , between duty and pleasure , between penitence and paffion , will more amply and strikingly appear . SHE begins with declaring ; how the peacefulness of her fituation ...
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