The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... imagination ; you find a new design started almost in every line , and you come to the end without the satisfaction of see- ing any one of them executed . A song should be conducted like an epigramı ; and the only difference between ...
... imagination ; you find a new design started almost in every line , and you come to the end without the satisfaction of see- ing any one of them executed . A song should be conducted like an epigramı ; and the only difference between ...
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... imagination . On the contrary , a modest se- rious behaviour , a plain dress , a thick pair of shoes , a leathern belt , a waistcoat not lined with silk , and such like imperfections , degrade a man , and are so many blots in his ...
... imagination . On the contrary , a modest se- rious behaviour , a plain dress , a thick pair of shoes , a leathern belt , a waistcoat not lined with silk , and such like imperfections , degrade a man , and are so many blots in his ...
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... imagination , as eloquence and poetry , produce an immediate pleasure in the mind . And sublime and useful truths , when they are con- veyed in apt allegories or beautiful images , make more distinct and lasting impressions ; by which ...
... imagination , as eloquence and poetry , produce an immediate pleasure in the mind . And sublime and useful truths , when they are con- veyed in apt allegories or beautiful images , make more distinct and lasting impressions ; by which ...
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