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[[Anne Radcliffe]] (1826) "[[On the Supernatural in Poetry]]" in ''The New Monthly Magazine'' 7, 1826, pp 145-52. [[Anne Radcliffe]] (1826) "[[On the Supernatural in Poetry]]" in ''The New Monthly Magazine'' 7, 1826, pp 145-52.
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Anne Radcliffe (1826) "On the Supernatural in Poetry" in The New Monthly Magazine 7, 1826, pp 145-52.

"One of our travellers began a grave dissertation on the illusions of the imagination. "And not only on frivolous occasions," said he, "but in the most important pursuits of life, an object often flatters and charms at a distance, which vanishes into nothing as we approach it; and 'tis well if it leave only disappointment in our hearts. Sometimes a severer monitor is left there.""




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