The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... feelings , and compelled him , while surrounded by those scenes , and in the presence of those beings among whom their pure impulses are most strongly felt , to pay homage to their power . The following passage , from the preface to ...
... feelings , and compelled him , while surrounded by those scenes , and in the presence of those beings among whom their pure impulses are most strongly felt , to pay homage to their power . The following passage , from the preface to ...
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... feelings , must frequently have weighed upon his spirits ; those beautiful and affecting " Lines , written in dejection at Naples , " were composed at such an interval ; but when in health , his spirits were buoyant and youthful to an ...
... feelings , must frequently have weighed upon his spirits ; those beautiful and affecting " Lines , written in dejection at Naples , " were composed at such an interval ; but when in health , his spirits were buoyant and youthful to an ...
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... feelings , and lead my mind away from itself , by the associations stirred by plaintive mea- sures , till the grief which I continued to feel became in itself a pleasure . Meanwhile the weather , which had been unsteady , became worse ...
... feelings , and lead my mind away from itself , by the associations stirred by plaintive mea- sures , till the grief which I continued to feel became in itself a pleasure . Meanwhile the weather , which had been unsteady , became worse ...
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... feelings of my heart . wind , and the agreeable alteration A few days after the change of the of weather which followed , I got the offer of a situation some miles be- yond C ; and as it was consider- ably better in every respect than ...
... feelings of my heart . wind , and the agreeable alteration A few days after the change of the of weather which followed , I got the offer of a situation some miles be- yond C ; and as it was consider- ably better in every respect than ...
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... feelings of a peculiar kind in this journey : for above twenty miles I was exact- ly retracing the road which I had lately come ; so that I knew myself approaching nearer home every step , yet knew that my journey would not lead me ...
... feelings of a peculiar kind in this journey : for above twenty miles I was exact- ly retracing the road which I had lately come ; so that I knew myself approaching nearer home every step , yet knew that my journey would not lead me ...
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