James Thomson: Poet of 'the Seasons.'Cresset Press, 1951 - 308 páginas |
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... genius ... who conversed with him , have been astonished , that such great merit should be buried in an obscure part of the country , where he had no opportunity to display him- self , and ... seldom an opportunity of conversing with ...
... genius ... who conversed with him , have been astonished , that such great merit should be buried in an obscure part of the country , where he had no opportunity to display him- self , and ... seldom an opportunity of conversing with ...
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... genius employs his muse to make virtue agreeable , the singularity is merit . And why should not we be as zea- lous to encourage the honest labour , as others are to reward the muses when prostituted to indulge the passions , and be ...
... genius employs his muse to make virtue agreeable , the singularity is merit . And why should not we be as zea- lous to encourage the honest labour , as others are to reward the muses when prostituted to indulge the passions , and be ...
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... genius and his character , ' modest , plain , sincere ' , he concluded with these noble lines : As those we love decay , we die in part , String after string is sever'd from the heart ; Till loosen'd life , at last but breathing clay ...
... genius and his character , ' modest , plain , sincere ' , he concluded with these noble lines : As those we love decay , we die in part , String after string is sever'd from the heart ; Till loosen'd life , at last but breathing clay ...
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