The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... feel in another place . The man of a cold temperament , of a dull mind , and a hard heart , may deride this as ... feeling of vivid admiration or regret , which seems to be breathed from the tomb of departed genius or worth , if the ...
... feel in another place . The man of a cold temperament , of a dull mind , and a hard heart , may deride this as ... feeling of vivid admiration or regret , which seems to be breathed from the tomb of departed genius or worth , if the ...
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... feel an attachment to the spot where his body has been deposited . His heart must be made of impenetrable stuff , " who does not attribute a certain sacredness to the grave of one he loved , and feel peculiar emotions stirring in his ...
... feel an attachment to the spot where his body has been deposited . His heart must be made of impenetrable stuff , " who does not attribute a certain sacredness to the grave of one he loved , and feel peculiar emotions stirring in his ...
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... feeling . On reading over the extracts we have made , we feel quite satisfied that the voice of our readers will confirm our de- cision in favour of the poetical genius which must have dic- tated the work . Slight blemishes we have ...
... feeling . On reading over the extracts we have made , we feel quite satisfied that the voice of our readers will confirm our de- cision in favour of the poetical genius which must have dic- tated the work . Slight blemishes we have ...
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