The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Томове 55–56Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... most exquifite pleasures with which we are acquainted , it has naturally happened that men of warm and fenfible tempers have fought means to recall the delightful perceptions which they afford , indepen- dent of the object which ...
... most exquifite pleasures with which we are acquainted , it has naturally happened that men of warm and fenfible tempers have fought means to recall the delightful perceptions which they afford , indepen- dent of the object which ...
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... this concurrence . Befides which , the imitative arts , especially poetry , owe much of their effect to a fimi- lar exhibition of properties quite foreign to the imagination , infomuch that in every line of the most imagi- 8 THE DESIGN .
... this concurrence . Befides which , the imitative arts , especially poetry , owe much of their effect to a fimi- lar exhibition of properties quite foreign to the imagination , infomuch that in every line of the most imagi- 8 THE DESIGN .
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... most applauded poems , we meet with either ideas drawn from the external fenfes , or truths difcovered to the understanding , or illustrations of contrivance and final causes , or , above all the reft , with circumstances pró- per to ...
... most applauded poems , we meet with either ideas drawn from the external fenfes , or truths difcovered to the understanding , or illustrations of contrivance and final causes , or , above all the reft , with circumstances pró- per to ...
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... most per- fect of modern poets , who has fo happily applied this manner to the nobleft parts of philofophy , that the public taste is in a great measure formed to it alone . Yet , after all , the fubject before us , tending almost ...
... most per- fect of modern poets , who has fo happily applied this manner to the nobleft parts of philofophy , that the public taste is in a great measure formed to it alone . Yet , after all , the fubject before us , tending almost ...
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... most A Poet's name for fruitlefs is the attempt , By dull obedience and by creeping toil Obfcure to conquer the fevere afcent Of high Parnaffus . Nature's kindling breath Muft fire the chofen genius ; nature's hand Must string his ...
... most A Poet's name for fruitlefs is the attempt , By dull obedience and by creeping toil Obfcure to conquer the fevere afcent Of high Parnaffus . Nature's kindling breath Muft fire the chofen genius ; nature's hand Must string his ...
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