New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 94
... admiration and enthusiasm which he perceives in the eyes of his auditors , is ignorant of all those truths relative to the Fine Arts and Literature which depend upon sensibility - which an ardent , feeling , and imaginative mind ...
... admiration and enthusiasm which he perceives in the eyes of his auditors , is ignorant of all those truths relative to the Fine Arts and Literature which depend upon sensibility - which an ardent , feeling , and imaginative mind ...
Page 306
... admiring a fine picture , or speaking in terms of high praise of the person or qualities of another , would you not set ... admiration , and I am the whole time delighted with myself , to wit , with my own thoughts and feelings , while I ...
... admiring a fine picture , or speaking in terms of high praise of the person or qualities of another , would you not set ... admiration , and I am the whole time delighted with myself , to wit , with my own thoughts and feelings , while I ...
Page 547
... admiration of the one , and the vexation of the other , at not being on board to fight his own ship ; al- though he generously allowed that he could not have done it better him- self . So little did Will think he had done any thing at ...
... admiration of the one , and the vexation of the other , at not being on board to fight his own ship ; al- though he generously allowed that he could not have done it better him- self . So little did Will think he had done any thing at ...
Contents
Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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