The Works of the English Poets, Volumen46R. Hett, 1779 - 376 páginas |
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... pleasure ; how wondrous a conqueft might be obtained over a wild world , and reduce it , at leaft , to fobriety , if the fame happy talent were employed in dreffing the fcenes of religion in their proper figures of majesty , fweetness ...
... pleasure ; how wondrous a conqueft might be obtained over a wild world , and reduce it , at leaft , to fobriety , if the fame happy talent were employed in dreffing the fcenes of religion in their proper figures of majesty , fweetness ...
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... pleasures . But we have reafon to fear , that the tuneful men of our day have not raised their ambition to fo divine a pitch ; I fhould rejoice to fee more of this celeftial fire kindling within them ; for the flathes that break out in ...
... pleasures . But we have reafon to fear , that the tuneful men of our day have not raised their ambition to fo divine a pitch ; I fhould rejoice to fee more of this celeftial fire kindling within them ; for the flathes that break out in ...
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... pleasure , and infenfibly overcome and con- ceal the defects of the Mufe . Young gentlemen and ladies , whofe genius ... pleasures . The frequent in- terposition of a devout thought may awaken the mind to a serious sense of God ...
... pleasure , and infenfibly overcome and con- ceal the defects of the Mufe . Young gentlemen and ladies , whofe genius ... pleasures . The frequent in- terposition of a devout thought may awaken the mind to a serious sense of God ...
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... pleasures ; and if I could but make up a compofi- tion of virtue and delight , fuited to the taste of well - bred youth , and a refined education , I had fome hope to allure and raise them thereby above the vile temptations of ...
... pleasures ; and if I could but make up a compofi- tion of virtue and delight , fuited to the taste of well - bred youth , and a refined education , I had fome hope to allure and raise them thereby above the vile temptations of ...
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... pleasure of the found : the reader is tired with the tedious uniformity , or charmed to fleep with the unmanly foftness of the numbers , and the per- petual chime of even cadences . up In the " Effays without Rhyme , " I have not fet ...
... pleasure of the found : the reader is tired with the tedious uniformity , or charmed to fleep with the unmanly foftness of the numbers , and the per- petual chime of even cadences . up In the " Effays without Rhyme , " I have not fet ...
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