| 1842 - 592 Seiten
...the labyrinth in which our sesthetic philosophers have involved us. ' Fancy,' says Mr Wordsworth, ' depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...want of individual value ; or, she prides herself on the curious subtlety and the successful elaboration with which she can detect their lurking affinities.... | |
| John William Carleton - 1865 - 1236 Seiten
...tender, or pathetic, as the objects happen to be appositely produced or fortunately combined. Fancy depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which she scatters her thoughts and images. In these, Helen and Gabrielle Carr are conspicuous. To conclude. The powers requisite for the production... | |
| 1842 - 586 Seiten
...of the labyrinth in which our aesthetic philosophers have involved us. 'Fancy,' says Mr. Wordsworth, 'depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...thoughts and images, trusting that their number, and the feticity with which they are linked together, will make amends for the want of individual value; or,... | |
| 1842 - 594 Seiten
...together, will make amends for the want of individual value; or, she prides herself on the curious subtlety and the successful elaboration with which she can...lurking- affinities. If she can win you over to her purposes, and impart to you her feelings, she cares not how mutable and transitory may be her influence,... | |
| S. Warrand - 1842 - 580 Seiten
...the labyrinth in which our ajsthetic philosophers have involved us. ' Fancy, ' says Mr. Wordsworth, ' depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...she scatters her thoughts and images, trusting that iheir number, and the felicity with which they are linked together, will make amends for the want of... | |
| 1842 - 584 Seiten
...of the labyrinth in which our sesthetic philosophers have involved us. 'Funcy,' says Mr. Wordsworth, 'depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which she scatters her thoughts ainl images, trusting that their number, and the feticity with which they are linked together, will... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 Seiten
...tender, or pathetic, as the objeets happen to be appositely produced or fortunately combined. Fancy depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...trusting that their number, and the felicity with which thev are linked together, will make amends for the want of individual value : or she prides herself... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 Seiten
...tender, or pathetic, as the objects happen to be appositely produced or fortunately combined. Fancy depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...she can detect their lurking affinities. If she can will you over to her purpose, and impart to you her feelings, bile cares not how unstable or transitory... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 Seiten
...tender, or pathetic, as the objects happen to he appositely produced or fortunately combined. Fancy depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...felicity with which they are linked together, will make amend for the want of individual value : or she prides herself upon the curious subtilty and the succss*.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 472 Seiten
...tender, or pathetic, as the objects happen to be appositely produced or fortunately combined. Fancy depends upon the rapidity and profusion with which...amends for the want of individual value : or she prides herselr upon the curious subtilty and the successful elaboration with which she can detect their lurking... | |
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