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... imagination . ' No one can doubt how devoted he was to this cause too . Whatever he thought of the poets , no one except the poets themselves had ever exulted in their art with the same gusto . The poetical impression of any object is ...
... imagination . ' No one can doubt how devoted he was to this cause too . Whatever he thought of the poets , no one except the poets themselves had ever exulted in their art with the same gusto . The poetical impression of any object is ...
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... imagination , given up to airy dreams - we have flowers , clouds , rainbows , moonlight , all sweet sounds and smells , and Oreads and Dryads flitting by - but there is nothing tan- gible in it , nothing marked or palpable - we have ...
... imagination , given up to airy dreams - we have flowers , clouds , rainbows , moonlight , all sweet sounds and smells , and Oreads and Dryads flitting by - but there is nothing tan- gible in it , nothing marked or palpable - we have ...
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... imagination and cured any home sickness : I will trouble you no more at present except to state that all climates and nations are equally interesting to me ; that mankind are everywhere despicable in different absur- dities ; that the ...
... imagination and cured any home sickness : I will trouble you no more at present except to state that all climates and nations are equally interesting to me ; that mankind are everywhere despicable in different absur- dities ; that the ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 9 |
PART TWO The Poet of the Revolution | 83 |
Newstead | 97 |
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