The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... passion in the mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when raised by apt descriptions . Why terror and grief are pleasing to the mind when excited by description . A particular advantage the writers in poetry and fiction have to please ...
... passion in the mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when raised by apt descriptions . Why terror and grief are pleasing to the mind when excited by description . A particular advantage the writers in poetry and fiction have to please ...
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... passion , appetite , virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton , We ...
... passion , appetite , virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton , We ...
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... passion , and beginning again , if she can conquer the kind sentiments she has already conceived for him . When one shews himself a creature to be avoided , the other proper to be fled to for succour , they have the whole woman between ...
... passion , and beginning again , if she can conquer the kind sentiments she has already conceived for him . When one shews himself a creature to be avoided , the other proper to be fled to for succour , they have the whole woman between ...
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... passion is to him as contemptible as a froward child . It ought to be the study of every man for his own quiet and peace . When he stands combustible and ready to flame upon every thing that touches him , life is as un- easy to himself ...
... passion is to him as contemptible as a froward child . It ought to be the study of every man for his own quiet and peace . When he stands combustible and ready to flame upon every thing that touches him , life is as un- easy to himself ...
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... passion will not let you hear enough to be informed that I have it not . Learn resignation of yourself to the distresses of this life : nay , do not fret and fume ; it is my duty to tell you , that you are of an impatient spirit , and ...
... passion will not let you hear enough to be informed that I have it not . Learn resignation of yourself to the distresses of this life : nay , do not fret and fume ; it is my duty to tell you , that you are of an impatient spirit , and ...
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