The Beauties of English Writers: In Prose and VerseR. Scott, 1799 - 308 страници |
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... first works of the kind , both in the choice of materials , and in the exe- cution . They flatter themfelves that , whether they have made choice of pieces which lead into the regions of fancy , or which exhibit fcenes of fympathy and ...
... first works of the kind , both in the choice of materials , and in the exe- cution . They flatter themfelves that , whether they have made choice of pieces which lead into the regions of fancy , or which exhibit fcenes of fympathy and ...
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... first leave child- hood behind us , then youth , then the years of ripened manhood , then the better and more ⚫ pleasing part of old age . ' The perusal of this paffage having incited in me a train of reflec- tions on the state of man ...
... first leave child- hood behind us , then youth , then the years of ripened manhood , then the better and more ⚫ pleasing part of old age . ' The perusal of this paffage having incited in me a train of reflec- tions on the state of man ...
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... first turning my eyes behind me , faw a ftream flowing through flowery islands , which every one that failed along feemed to behold with pleasure ; but no fooner touched , than the current , which , though not noify or turbulent , was ...
... first turning my eyes behind me , faw a ftream flowing through flowery islands , which every one that failed along feemed to behold with pleasure ; but no fooner touched , than the current , which , though not noify or turbulent , was ...
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... first approach of the gulph of Intemperance . There were artists who profeffed to repair the breaches and stop the leakes of the vessels which had been shattered on the rocks of Plea- fure . Many appeared to have great confidence in ...
... first approach of the gulph of Intemperance . There were artists who profeffed to repair the breaches and stop the leakes of the vessels which had been shattered on the rocks of Plea- fure . Many appeared to have great confidence in ...
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... first daffodil , and earliest role : The fnow - drop ( preads its whitest bosom here , And golden cowflips grace the vernal year : Here the pale primrose takes a fairer hue , And every violet boafts a brighter blue . Here builds the ...
... first daffodil , and earliest role : The fnow - drop ( preads its whitest bosom here , And golden cowflips grace the vernal year : Here the pale primrose takes a fairer hue , And every violet boafts a brighter blue . Here builds the ...
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