The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... images and associations , gave him an advantage which neither Homer , nor Virgil , nor even Milton enjoyed ; for though the latter revelled in the ideal world , though he wantoned in the regions of immaterial existence , still all his ...
... images and associations , gave him an advantage which neither Homer , nor Virgil , nor even Milton enjoyed ; for though the latter revelled in the ideal world , though he wantoned in the regions of immaterial existence , still all his ...
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... images which he has already created , the associations which he has already formed , the circumstances and situations which he has already described , that the image which he creates and is describing at the moment may not be able to ...
... images which he has already created , the associations which he has already formed , the circumstances and situations which he has already described , that the image which he creates and is describing at the moment may not be able to ...
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... images , & c . and their consequent impressions , continue to influence his mind . It is certain , however , that the crowd of images and associations which acted upon him to - day , and their attendant impressions , will recur to ...
... images , & c . and their consequent impressions , continue to influence his mind . It is certain , however , that the crowd of images and associations which acted upon him to - day , and their attendant impressions , will recur to ...
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