The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 Seiten |
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... hath been already said , and what follows . 54 It hath been shewn there are two sorts of objects apprehended by sight ; each whereof hath its distinct magnitude , or extension . The one , properly tangible , i.e. to be perceived and ...
... hath been already said , and what follows . 54 It hath been shewn there are two sorts of objects apprehended by sight ; each whereof hath its distinct magnitude , or extension . The one , properly tangible , i.e. to be perceived and ...
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... hath not always the same import and signification that it hath when pronounced in some other circumstances or different context of words . The very same visible appearance as to faintness and all other respects , if placed on high ...
... hath not always the same import and signification that it hath when pronounced in some other circumstances or different context of words . The very same visible appearance as to faintness and all other respects , if placed on high ...
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... hath the following similitude of an horse twice over in the Iliad , which Virgil hath copied from him [ see Iliad vi . 506ff ] ; at least he hath deviated less from Homer , than Mr. Dryden hath from him : Freed from his keepers , thus ...
... hath the following similitude of an horse twice over in the Iliad , which Virgil hath copied from him [ see Iliad vi . 506ff ] ; at least he hath deviated less from Homer , than Mr. Dryden hath from him : Freed from his keepers , thus ...
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