The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... head only ; the former from a copartnership of the head and heart . The prosaic composer puts too often a padlock on imagination ; or at least , makes use of a bridle , which , should his Pegasus be inclined to rise , immediately brings ...
... head only ; the former from a copartnership of the head and heart . The prosaic composer puts too often a padlock on imagination ; or at least , makes use of a bridle , which , should his Pegasus be inclined to rise , immediately brings ...
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... head of the coffin , and remained there , with his head bowed in his hands , upon its edge . Low , deep groans struggled from him at intervals - and the cold sweat was clammy on his brow . At length they came to fasten down the coffin ...
... head of the coffin , and remained there , with his head bowed in his hands , upon its edge . Low , deep groans struggled from him at intervals - and the cold sweat was clammy on his brow . At length they came to fasten down the coffin ...
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... head . Thunderstruck at such an assault , I turned hastily towards him , and observed his body des- cending the hill with the repercussive volition of a foot - ball . Downwards , from slope to slope , he bounded , fathoming the exact ...
... head . Thunderstruck at such an assault , I turned hastily towards him , and observed his body des- cending the hill with the repercussive volition of a foot - ball . Downwards , from slope to slope , he bounded , fathoming the exact ...
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