The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... pleasing wonder fixt To fee fuch fire with fo much sweetness mixt , Such eafy greatness , fuch a graceful port , So turn'd and finish'd for the camp or court ! Achilles thus was form'd with every grace , And Nireus fhone but in the ...
... pleasing wonder fixt To fee fuch fire with fo much sweetness mixt , Such eafy greatness , fuch a graceful port , So turn'd and finish'd for the camp or court ! Achilles thus was form'd with every grace , And Nireus fhone but in the ...
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... pleasing and delightful . Precepts of morality , befides the natural corruption of our tempers , which makes us averfe to them , are so abstracted from ideas of fenfe , that they feldom give an opportunity for those beautiful ...
... pleasing and delightful . Precepts of morality , befides the natural corruption of our tempers , which makes us averfe to them , are so abstracted from ideas of fenfe , that they feldom give an opportunity for those beautiful ...
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... pleasing and agreeable man- ner ; for there are feveral ways of conveying the fame truth to the mind of man ; and to choose the pleafant- eft of these ways , is that which chiefly diftinguishes poetry from profe , and makes Virgil's ...
... pleasing and agreeable man- ner ; for there are feveral ways of conveying the fame truth to the mind of man ; and to choose the pleafant- eft of these ways , is that which chiefly diftinguishes poetry from profe , and makes Virgil's ...
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... pleasing circumftance of this truth , and fo conveys the whole in a more di- verting manner to the understanding . I shall give one inftance out of a multitude of this nature that might be found in the Georgics where the reader may fee ...
... pleasing circumftance of this truth , and fo conveys the whole in a more di- verting manner to the understanding . I shall give one inftance out of a multitude of this nature that might be found in the Georgics where the reader may fee ...
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... pleasing dreams ; as I drew near his couch , He fmil'd , and cry'd , Cæfar , thou canst not hurt me ? MARCIA . His mind still labours with fome dreadful thought . LUCIUS . Lucia , why all this grief , these floods of forrow ? Dry up thy ...
... pleasing dreams ; as I drew near his couch , He fmil'd , and cry'd , Cæfar , thou canst not hurt me ? MARCIA . His mind still labours with fome dreadful thought . LUCIUS . Lucia , why all this grief , these floods of forrow ? Dry up thy ...
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