The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 3Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 1007
... object is derived , not from art , but nature -very original certainly . A ship of the line , for instance , take ... objects as - ist each other . By One " fell swoop " these sophisticated metaphysicians would cut off nine - tenths of ...
... object is derived , not from art , but nature -very original certainly . A ship of the line , for instance , take ... objects as - ist each other . By One " fell swoop " these sophisticated metaphysicians would cut off nine - tenths of ...
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... object of both was the same , —tu tempt to sin ; and , for this purpose , subtle and mʊ- phistical , though ... object of that production was to promote the great cause of christianity . There are , undoubtedly , many passages in it ...
... object of both was the same , —tu tempt to sin ; and , for this purpose , subtle and mʊ- phistical , though ... object of that production was to promote the great cause of christianity . There are , undoubtedly , many passages in it ...
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... object in his view , which he has pursued through every act and every scene with such un- wearied assiduity , that it is with evident reluctance he at any time breaks off for the necessary introduction of subor- dinate matter . The ...
... object in his view , which he has pursued through every act and every scene with such un- wearied assiduity , that it is with evident reluctance he at any time breaks off for the necessary introduction of subor- dinate matter . The ...
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