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... poetical associations in- crease in proportion as these are more pic- turesque , graceful , or parasitical ; and con- sequently , are more easily woven into the landscape , either real or imaginary , which forms the subject of ...
... poetical associations in- crease in proportion as these are more pic- turesque , graceful , or parasitical ; and con- sequently , are more easily woven into the landscape , either real or imaginary , which forms the subject of ...
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... poetical associa- tion holds the most distant connexion , but immediately a spark in the train of imagina- tion is kindled , and consciousness , memory , and anticipation , heap fuel on the living fire , which glows through the ...
... poetical associa- tion holds the most distant connexion , but immediately a spark in the train of imagina- tion is kindled , and consciousness , memory , and anticipation , heap fuel on the living fire , which glows through the ...
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... poetical than pic- turesque ; but , still , it is poetical in its pa- tient endurance of suffering , in its associa- tion with the wandering outcasts from society whose tents are in the wilderness , and whose " lodging is on the cold ...
... poetical than pic- turesque ; but , still , it is poetical in its pa- tient endurance of suffering , in its associa- tion with the wandering outcasts from society whose tents are in the wilderness , and whose " lodging is on the cold ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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