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Why this wild strain of imagination found recep- tion so long , in polite and learned ages , it is not easy to conceive ; but we cannot wonder that , while readers could be procured , the authors were willing to continue it : for when a ...
Why this wild strain of imagination found recep- tion so long , in polite and learned ages , it is not easy to conceive ; but we cannot wonder that , while readers could be procured , the authors were willing to continue it : for when a ...
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I have in this paper , by way of introduction , settled the notion of those pleasures of the imagina- tion which are the subject of my present under- taking and endeavored , by several considerations , to recommend to my reader the ...
I have in this paper , by way of introduction , settled the notion of those pleasures of the imagina- tion which are the subject of my present under- taking and endeavored , by several considerations , to recommend to my reader the ...
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Which is to say that if emotion in a poem is seen , a com- mon reader will naturally presume a cause of emo- tion in the writer of the poem , and that is all to the good . But a more sophisticated reader will know that actually there is ...
Which is to say that if emotion in a poem is seen , a com- mon reader will naturally presume a cause of emo- tion in the writer of the poem , and that is all to the good . But a more sophisticated reader will know that actually there is ...
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