James Thomson: Poet of 'the Seasons.'Cresset Press, 1951 - 308 páginas |
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... pleasure ' tis to rove Through all the walks and alleys of the grove , Where spreading trees a checker'd scene display , Partly admitting and excluding day ; Where cheerful green and odorous sweets conspire The drooping soul with pleasure ...
... pleasure ' tis to rove Through all the walks and alleys of the grove , Where spreading trees a checker'd scene display , Partly admitting and excluding day ; Where cheerful green and odorous sweets conspire The drooping soul with pleasure ...
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... pleasure it affords is not that popular kind , which can draw crouded audiences . . . When it was acted , however , the sentiments of virtue and honour were universally felt with pleasure ; and the audience was hurried , by the divine ...
... pleasure it affords is not that popular kind , which can draw crouded audiences . . . When it was acted , however , the sentiments of virtue and honour were universally felt with pleasure ; and the audience was hurried , by the divine ...
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... pleasure , as it gives me at once an opportunity of recording the fraternal kindness of Thomson , and reflecting on the friendly assistance of Mr. Boswell , from whom I received it'.2 ' My dear Sister , ' I thought you had known me ...
... pleasure , as it gives me at once an opportunity of recording the fraternal kindness of Thomson , and reflecting on the friendly assistance of Mr. Boswell , from whom I received it'.2 ' My dear Sister , ' I thought you had known me ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Hill acquaintance admirable Aegisthus Agamemnon Alexander Pope Andrew Millar appeared beauty blank verse Castle of Indolence character charming Cibber contemporary Coriolanus Cranstoun criticism David Mallet dearest Miss Young death delightful Dodington Edinburgh edition Ednam Elizabeth Young England English Evening-Post Eyes friendship genius give Hagley happy Heart honour hope Ibid imagination Indolence inspired James Quin James Thomson John Johnson Lady Hertford later letter Liberty live London Lord Lord Chamberlain Love Lyttelton Mallet Masinissa mind Muse Nature never night o'er once Passion Patrick Murdoch patron Penicuik performance play pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry Pope praise Prince printed published Quin Quoted Richmond scene Seasons sentiments Sir Robert song Sophonisba Soul Southdean Spring summer Talbot taste tender thee Thom thou thought thro tion tragedy Virtue walk Walpole William Aikman Winter wish write written wrote