The SeasonsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 320 страници |
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... nature — which may be read with profit and pleasure in each ' revolving year . ' A poem of so elevated a character is entitled to the best attire ; and this edition has been prompted by such feelings . The publishers , aware of the ...
... nature — which may be read with profit and pleasure in each ' revolving year . ' A poem of so elevated a character is entitled to the best attire ; and this edition has been prompted by such feelings . The publishers , aware of the ...
Страница viii
... nature ; and a capability of giving each idea its apt expression . Accustomed to co - operation , they have also imparted to the series a harmony which we too frequently miss in ornamented works . A more extended encomium would be ...
... nature ; and a capability of giving each idea its apt expression . Accustomed to co - operation , they have also imparted to the series a harmony which we too frequently miss in ornamented works . A more extended encomium would be ...
Страница xiv
... nature , the want of which Aristotle and Bossu 17 cannot supply , nor even the study of the best originals , when the reader's faculties are not tuned in a certain consonance to those of the poet - and this happened to be the case with ...
... nature , the want of which Aristotle and Bossu 17 cannot supply , nor even the study of the best originals , when the reader's faculties are not tuned in a certain consonance to those of the poet - and this happened to be the case with ...
Страница xv
... nature of the exercise required ; but in a style so highly poetical as sur- prised the whole audience.19 Mr. Hamilton , as his custom was , complimented the orator upon his performance , and pointed out to the students the most masterly ...
... nature of the exercise required ; but in a style so highly poetical as sur- prised the whole audience.19 Mr. Hamilton , as his custom was , complimented the orator upon his performance , and pointed out to the students the most masterly ...
Страница xviii
... nature and his own genius . But , in a short time , the applause became unanimous ; every one wondering how so many pictures , and pic- tures so familiar , should have moved them but faintly to what they felt in his descriptions . His ...
... nature and his own genius . But , in a short time , the applause became unanimous ; every one wondering how so many pictures , and pic- tures so familiar , should have moved them but faintly to what they felt in his descriptions . His ...
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