The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... mind , and we are apt to feel surprise , not unmixed with shame , at the easy liberality with which we bestowed our commendation . It may not beamiss to follow this poetical Proteus through several of the most remarkable of his ...
... mind , and we are apt to feel surprise , not unmixed with shame , at the easy liberality with which we bestowed our commendation . It may not beamiss to follow this poetical Proteus through several of the most remarkable of his ...
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... mind by such sickly effusions poured forth under a doze of ima- ginary evil , that when a subject of real interest occurs , he has nothing to bestow on it , but the lowest dregs of ex- hausted sentiment . He begins an elegy on the death ...
... mind by such sickly effusions poured forth under a doze of ima- ginary evil , that when a subject of real interest occurs , he has nothing to bestow on it , but the lowest dregs of ex- hausted sentiment . He begins an elegy on the death ...
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... mind repose on the following gentle strain ! She breathes her latest breath ! Heaves a departing sigh ! How motionless in death The lustre of her eye ! How chang'd to deadly pale , Her cheek so rosy red ! O youth and old bewail Our ...
... mind repose on the following gentle strain ! She breathes her latest breath ! Heaves a departing sigh ! How motionless in death The lustre of her eye ! How chang'd to deadly pale , Her cheek so rosy red ! O youth and old bewail Our ...
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... mind to relax its exertions in the service of humanity . It has shaken the trust of many in the moral government of the Deity ; and made them consider vice and misery as inseparable ingre- dients in the constitution of the world . It ...
... mind to relax its exertions in the service of humanity . It has shaken the trust of many in the moral government of the Deity ; and made them consider vice and misery as inseparable ingre- dients in the constitution of the world . It ...
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... mind , that impression has been adverse to the happiness of man- kind . It has diminished the sensibility of the ... minds a cloud of sceptical inquietude, which, by ...
... mind , that impression has been adverse to the happiness of man- kind . It has diminished the sensibility of the ... minds a cloud of sceptical inquietude, which, by ...
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