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" His admiration of nature or of man, we had almost said his religious feelings towards his God, are all narrowed, weakened, and corrupted, and poisoned by inveterate and diseased egotism ; and instead of his mind reflecting the beauty and glory of nature,... "
John O' Arnha': to which is Added The Murderit Mynstrell, and Other Poems - Seite 53
von George Beattie - 1826 - 99 Seiten
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Blackwood's Magazine, Band 2

1818 - 764 Seiten
...inveterate and diseased egotism ; and instead of his mind reflecting the beauty and glory of nature, he seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing...self-complacency, he may contemplate the Physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Though he has yet done nothing in any one department of human knowledge, yet...
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Cobwebs of Criticism: A Review of the First Reviewers of the 'Lake ...

Sir Hall Caine - 1883 - 302 Seiten
...inveterate and diseased egotism ; and instead of his mind reflecting the beauty 5-2 and glory of nature, he seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing...self-complacency, he may contemplate the physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Though he has done nothing in any one department of human knowledge, yet he...
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Famous Reviews

Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - 524 Seiten
...inveterate and diseased egotism ; and instead of his mind reflecting the beauty and glory of nature, he seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing...self-complacency, he may contemplate the Physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Though he has yet done nothing in any one department of human knowledge, yet...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century, Teil 1

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 376 Seiten
...inveterate and diseased egotism; and instead of his mind reflecting the beauty and glory of nature, he seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing...self-complacency, he may contemplate the physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. . . . The truth is that Mr. Coleridge is but an obscure name in English literature....
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There's Pippins and Cheese to Come

Charles Stephen Brooks (essayiste).) - 1917 - 168 Seiten
...oracular breathings of his inspiration ... no sound is so sweet to him as that of his own voice ... he seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing...self-complacency, he may contemplate the physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. . . . Yet insignificant as he assuredly is, he cannot put pen to paper without...
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There's Pippins and Cheese to Come

Charles Stephen Brooks - 1917 - 170 Seiten
...that of his own voice ... he ' seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing better than mirror in which, with a grinning and idiot self-complacency, he may contemplate the physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. . . . Yet insignificant as he assuredly is, he cannot put pen to paper without...
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Notorious Literary Attacks

Albert Mordell - 1926 - 314 Seiten
...inveterate and diseased egotism; and instead of his mind reflecting the beauty and glory of nature, he seems to consider the mighty universe itself as nothing...self-complacency, he may contemplate the Physiognomy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Though he has yet done nothing in any one department of human knowledge, yet...
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Edinburgh: The Golden Age 1769-1832

Michael Joyce - 1951 - 226 Seiten
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Contemporary Reviews of Romantic Poetry

John Wain - 1953 - 252 Seiten
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Contemporary Reviews of Romantic Poetry

John Wain - 1953 - 248 Seiten
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