The Lives of the English Poets, כרך 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 42
עמוד 5
... hand , Tickell , in his " Prospect of Peace , " has , the same hope of a new academy : In happy chains our daring language bound , Shall sport no more in arbitrary sound . Whether the similitude of those passages , which exhibit the ...
... hand , Tickell , in his " Prospect of Peace , " has , the same hope of a new academy : In happy chains our daring language bound , Shall sport no more in arbitrary sound . Whether the similitude of those passages , which exhibit the ...
עמוד 35
... hand , and let me hear thy voice , Nay , quickly speak to me , and let me hear Thy voice - my own affrights me with its echoes . He who reads these lines enjoys for a moment the powers of a poet ; he feels what he remembers to have felt ...
... hand , and let me hear thy voice , Nay , quickly speak to me , and let me hear Thy voice - my own affrights me with its echoes . He who reads these lines enjoys for a moment the powers of a poet ; he feels what he remembers to have felt ...
עמוד 48
... hand ; and while the fancy is full of images , collected from innume- rable objects and their different qualities , relations , and habitudes , it can at pleasure dress a common notion in a strange but becoming garb ; by which , as ...
... hand ; and while the fancy is full of images , collected from innume- rable objects and their different qualities , relations , and habitudes , it can at pleasure dress a common notion in a strange but becoming garb ; by which , as ...
עמוד 56
... hand directed all the tuneful spheres , He turn'd their orbs and polished all the stars . He fill'd the Sun's vast lamp with golden light , And bid the silver Moon adorn the night . He spread the airy Ocean without shores , Where birds ...
... hand directed all the tuneful spheres , He turn'd their orbs and polished all the stars . He fill'd the Sun's vast lamp with golden light , And bid the silver Moon adorn the night . He spread the airy Ocean without shores , Where birds ...
עמוד 76
... hand , but which , like other things that lie open to every one's use , are of little value . The attention naturally retires from a new tale of Venus , Diana , and Minerva . His " Fables " seem to have been a favourite work ; for ...
... hand , but which , like other things that lie open to every one's use , are of little value . The attention naturally retires from a new tale of Venus , Diana , and Minerva . His " Fables " seem to have been a favourite work ; for ...
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