Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English PoetsJames Phillips, 1785 - 386 страница |
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... images awakened by general terms ; but he , who is to imprefs a local picture on his fancy , merely from the combination of words , will find little novelty in these reiterated defcriptions of country prospects , and will , probably ...
... images awakened by general terms ; but he , who is to imprefs a local picture on his fancy , merely from the combination of words , will find little novelty in these reiterated defcriptions of country prospects , and will , probably ...
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... rich perfume retains . Eclog . II . Several new images may be collected from these poems . Sweet Sweet as the nightingale's love foothing ftrain , Heard by lxii THE LIFE OF and the fame year, publish the most ele- ...
... rich perfume retains . Eclog . II . Several new images may be collected from these poems . Sweet Sweet as the nightingale's love foothing ftrain , Heard by lxii THE LIFE OF and the fame year, publish the most ele- ...
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... image requires it , of which a forcible example is given in one of the above paffages . " The flow wain grating bore its cumbrous load . " Mr. Mr. Scott had often profeffed himself a great admirer of JOHN SCOTT , Esq . 1xv.
... image requires it , of which a forcible example is given in one of the above paffages . " The flow wain grating bore its cumbrous load . " Mr. Mr. Scott had often profeffed himself a great admirer of JOHN SCOTT , Esq . 1xv.
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... , avarice , and cruelty . The poem opens with so- lemnity . O ! guardian genius of this facred wave , Q ! fave thy fons , if thine the power to fave ! The The following image was a particular favourite with the author 1xx THE LIFE OF.
... , avarice , and cruelty . The poem opens with so- lemnity . O ! guardian genius of this facred wave , Q ! fave thy fons , if thine the power to fave ! The The following image was a particular favourite with the author 1xx THE LIFE OF.
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John Scott, John Hoole. The following image was a particular favourite with the author . Sad on our ways by human foot unworn , Stalks the dim form of Solitude forlorn . The Chinese Eclogue , called LI - PO , or ... image was a particular ...
John Scott, John Hoole. The following image was a particular favourite with the author . Sad on our ways by human foot unworn , Stalks the dim form of Solitude forlorn . The Chinese Eclogue , called LI - PO , or ... image was a particular ...
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Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English Poets: With an ... John Scott Преглед исечка - 1969 |
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