The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1826 |
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... genius enlivened , and his imagination warmed , by present objects , whatever they may be : and not when they are imitations of things that were , as presented to the feelings , and represented by the imagination , of Sophocles and ...
... genius enlivened , and his imagination warmed , by present objects , whatever they may be : and not when they are imitations of things that were , as presented to the feelings , and represented by the imagination , of Sophocles and ...
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... genius to procure a new order of ideas and sentiments , which would revive the mind , and reanimate their taste . But what could genius ef- fect , restrained in its richness and views from overstepping nature ? labouring , too , for men ...
... genius to procure a new order of ideas and sentiments , which would revive the mind , and reanimate their taste . But what could genius ef- fect , restrained in its richness and views from overstepping nature ? labouring , too , for men ...
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... genius , through caprice , from these articles , forms an assemblage contrary to the laws of nature , in degra ding nature she debases herself , and becomes a species of madness . The limits are marked , beyond which , if genius wander ...
... genius , through caprice , from these articles , forms an assemblage contrary to the laws of nature , in degra ding nature she debases herself , and becomes a species of madness . The limits are marked , beyond which , if genius wander ...
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