The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... heart ; but it is certain , that his acquaintance with it must be under- stood in a very qualified sense ; and when properly understood , we can more easily determine the character of the spirit which he has commu- nicated to his ...
... heart ; but it is certain , that his acquaintance with it must be under- stood in a very qualified sense ; and when properly understood , we can more easily determine the character of the spirit which he has commu- nicated to his ...
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... heart , in all it's disguises , existed in his own mind ; but when the heart was not the subject of his description , he had no interna ! mo- nitor to consult with ; and his ac- quaintance with general literature was too limited to ...
... heart , in all it's disguises , existed in his own mind ; but when the heart was not the subject of his description , he had no interna ! mo- nitor to consult with ; and his ac- quaintance with general literature was too limited to ...
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... heart , he must not carry reason along without colouring or disguise . Ardour with him ; for she knows nothing of and enthusiasm , consequently , are the heart , or it's affections . It is not the feelings which he excites , but from ...
... heart , he must not carry reason along without colouring or disguise . Ardour with him ; for she knows nothing of and enthusiasm , consequently , are the heart , or it's affections . It is not the feelings which he excites , but from ...
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... heart against the transient influence of wit and revelry , till the stronger charms of energetic virtue are again renewed . We never depart , there- fore , from witnessing his plays with any levity , nor inconstancy of feeling . We ...
... heart against the transient influence of wit and revelry , till the stronger charms of energetic virtue are again renewed . We never depart , there- fore , from witnessing his plays with any levity , nor inconstancy of feeling . We ...
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... heart feels sad and gloomily ; I do not commonly give way To thoughts like these , by night or day ; But now , so dreadful they appear , Some heavy woe must sure be near . " " Charles , " said Ulrica , " calm your breast , Sorrow is ...
... heart feels sad and gloomily ; I do not commonly give way To thoughts like these , by night or day ; But now , so dreadful they appear , Some heavy woe must sure be near . " " Charles , " said Ulrica , " calm your breast , Sorrow is ...
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