The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 30A. and C. Black, 1818 |
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... feels a deep interest ; and hence , a very flimsy and spurious kind of philosophy , however trifling or despicable it may appear in the eyes of the few who are accus- tomed to think more profoundly , has gained currency among cer- tain ...
... feels a deep interest ; and hence , a very flimsy and spurious kind of philosophy , however trifling or despicable it may appear in the eyes of the few who are accus- tomed to think more profoundly , has gained currency among cer- tain ...
الصفحة 88
... feelings which are usually excited by the mere efforts of genius . The impression of this interest still accompanies the perusal of their writings : But there is another interest of more lasting , and far stronger power , which the one ...
... feelings which are usually excited by the mere efforts of genius . The impression of this interest still accompanies the perusal of their writings : But there is another interest of more lasting , and far stronger power , which the one ...
الصفحة 90
... feelings - which had been cherished for the seclusion in which they sprung - for their own still deep peace - and for their breathings of unbeheld com- munions , seizing upon all these , and flinging them out into the open air , that ...
... feelings - which had been cherished for the seclusion in which they sprung - for their own still deep peace - and for their breathings of unbeheld com- munions , seizing upon all these , and flinging them out into the open air , that ...
الصفحة 91
... feeling as if that inmost soul which they disclose revealed itself to us alone . The audience of a theatre forms a sublime unity to the actor ; but each person sees and feels with the same incommunicated intensity , as if all pass- ed ...
... feeling as if that inmost soul which they disclose revealed itself to us alone . The audience of a theatre forms a sublime unity to the actor ; but each person sees and feels with the same incommunicated intensity , as if all pass- ed ...
الصفحة 92
... feelings towards the idol of a former age , may perhaps be wearied with that perpetual self - reference which to them ... feeling , in the reader's mind , of its being a portraiture of one with whom he has formed a kind of strange , wild ...
... feelings towards the idol of a former age , may perhaps be wearied with that perpetual self - reference which to them ... feeling , in the reader's mind , of its being a portraiture of one with whom he has formed a kind of strange , wild ...
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