The Works of the English Poets, Том 55J. Rivington, 1779 - 368 страници |
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... some of the nioft exquisite 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 ...
... some of the nioft exquisite 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 ...
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... some particular pleasures , which arife either from the relations of dif- ferent objects one to another , or from the nature of imitation itself . Of the firft kind is that various and complicated resemblance exifting between several ...
... some particular pleasures , which arife either from the relations of dif- ferent objects one to another , or from the nature of imitation itself . Of the firft kind is that various and complicated resemblance exifting between several ...
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... Some helpless bark ; while facred pity melts The general eye , or terror's icy hand Smites their diftorted limbs and horrent hair ; While every mother clofer to her breaft Catches her child , and pointing where the waves Foam through ...
... Some helpless bark ; while facred pity melts The general eye , or terror's icy hand Smites their diftorted limbs and horrent hair ; While every mother clofer to her breaft Catches her child , and pointing where the waves Foam through ...
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... - applause each lordly brow . In numbers boundless as the blooms of spring , Behold their glaring idols , empty shades By Fancy gilded o'er , and then fet up 95 For 100 For adoration . Some in learning's garb , With 64 AKENSIDE'S POEMS .
... - applause each lordly brow . In numbers boundless as the blooms of spring , Behold their glaring idols , empty shades By Fancy gilded o'er , and then fet up 95 For 100 For adoration . Some in learning's garb , With 64 AKENSIDE'S POEMS .
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Mark Akenside Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 100 For adoration . Some in learning's garb , With formal band , and fable - cinctur'd gown , And rags of mouldy volumes . Some elate With martial fplendor , fteely pikes and ...
Mark Akenside Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 100 For adoration . Some in learning's garb , With formal band , and fable - cinctur'd gown , And rags of mouldy volumes . Some elate With martial fplendor , fteely pikes and ...
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