Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 5James Fraser, 1832 |
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... nature still . So in the bowl opposing flavours meet , Sour are its lemons , but its sugar sweet . For who shall stop her in her bold career ? Or thwart her falchion in its lightning speed ? The craven crouches ' neath her quivering ...
... nature still . So in the bowl opposing flavours meet , Sour are its lemons , but its sugar sweet . For who shall stop her in her bold career ? Or thwart her falchion in its lightning speed ? The craven crouches ' neath her quivering ...
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... nature ; and it is clear that without these a work of art must be deficient of fervour and animation . Nevertheless , none of the assistances to be derived from the accumulated treasures of time , of song and tradition - from example ...
... nature ; and it is clear that without these a work of art must be deficient of fervour and animation . Nevertheless , none of the assistances to be derived from the accumulated treasures of time , of song and tradition - from example ...
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... Nature asto- nishes with her grandeur , and over- whelms with her might , the mind that looks on the greatness of her majesty without being able to interpret her mysteries , or identify any single spot with the endearing recognition of ...
... Nature asto- nishes with her grandeur , and over- whelms with her might , the mind that looks on the greatness of her majesty without being able to interpret her mysteries , or identify any single spot with the endearing recognition of ...
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... nature , is independent of the rules of art . But it is only in the degree of excellence that genius can expect to be recognised ; and no de- gree of excellence was ever attained without diligence and the observance of principles , not ...
... nature , is independent of the rules of art . But it is only in the degree of excellence that genius can expect to be recognised ; and no de- gree of excellence was ever attained without diligence and the observance of principles , not ...
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... nature , as manifested in your Torquato Tasso , what is the glaring faculty of caricature possessed by the best of satirists ? -what , but mere meretricious talent , prone of attitude , and incapable of ascertaining accurately any ...
... nature , as manifested in your Torquato Tasso , what is the glaring faculty of caricature possessed by the best of satirists ? -what , but mere meretricious talent , prone of attitude , and incapable of ascertaining accurately any ...
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