The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... mind , are absorbed in the mists of doubt . The vision produced by the heating of their imagination , flies at the approach of returning reason , and the mind at such a discovery , feels awakened as if from a dream . The grand art in ...
... mind , are absorbed in the mists of doubt . The vision produced by the heating of their imagination , flies at the approach of returning reason , and the mind at such a discovery , feels awakened as if from a dream . The grand art in ...
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... mind . I can now recall every connecting incident , and transport myself once again into the flowery paths of youth . I can image my friend gay , generous , as I first knew him , and , unmindful of gone - by ages , feel that he is still ...
... mind . I can now recall every connecting incident , and transport myself once again into the flowery paths of youth . I can image my friend gay , generous , as I first knew him , and , unmindful of gone - by ages , feel that he is still ...
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... mind , inimical to man- kind , and incapable of felicity . There is scarcely a more painful , though more common picture , than a mind , where the glow of fancy triumphs over reason , and the mere impulse of sensibility supersedes ...
... mind , inimical to man- kind , and incapable of felicity . There is scarcely a more painful , though more common picture , than a mind , where the glow of fancy triumphs over reason , and the mere impulse of sensibility supersedes ...
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