Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... objects as are before our eyes ' , and the pleasures of secondary ima- gination which flow from the ideas of visible objects when the objects are not actually before the eye , but are called up into our memories or formed into agreeable ...
... objects as are before our eyes ' , and the pleasures of secondary ima- gination which flow from the ideas of visible objects when the objects are not actually before the eye , but are called up into our memories or formed into agreeable ...
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... objects . How does this perception affect the mind , feed it ? How can Nature be said to teach ' , to be the ' nurse , the guide , the guardian ' of the heart and moral being ? · In the minor poems - those adjuncts of the main edifice ...
... objects . How does this perception affect the mind , feed it ? How can Nature be said to teach ' , to be the ' nurse , the guide , the guardian ' of the heart and moral being ? · In the minor poems - those adjuncts of the main edifice ...
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... objects of his inquiries explicitly , and to waste no time before getting into touch with the right people : ' what ... object in corresponding with Dalrymple was to invoke his aid for the edition of Bucking- ham's works which was then ...
... objects of his inquiries explicitly , and to waste no time before getting into touch with the right people : ' what ... object in corresponding with Dalrymple was to invoke his aid for the edition of Bucking- ham's works which was then ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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