The Beauties of Modern Literature, in Verse and Prose: To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary View of the Literature of the AgeSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 484 páginas The preliminary view is chiefly a comparison of classical and romantic poetry. |
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... hand in hand , Sit paramount the graces ; here enthroned , Celestial Venus with divinest airs , Invites the soul to never fading joy . AKENSIDE'S Pleasures of Imagination . London : PRINTED FOR SHERWOOD , JONES , AND CO . PATERNOSTER ...
... hand in hand , Sit paramount the graces ; here enthroned , Celestial Venus with divinest airs , Invites the soul to never fading joy . AKENSIDE'S Pleasures of Imagination . London : PRINTED FOR SHERWOOD , JONES , AND CO . PATERNOSTER ...
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... hand , that if all were not equally beautiful , at least , their inequality did not remove them to any considerable distance from each other . Facies non omnibus una , nec diversa tamen . They attained this excellence , it is true , by ...
... hand , that if all were not equally beautiful , at least , their inequality did not remove them to any considerable distance from each other . Facies non omnibus una , nec diversa tamen . They attained this excellence , it is true , by ...
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... hand in lauding the new school of poetry , though they had every day reason to lament the extreme to which its principles were carried , and the unintelligible jargon of some of its disciples . The license which it gave , however , soon ...
... hand in lauding the new school of poetry , though they had every day reason to lament the extreme to which its principles were carried , and the unintelligible jargon of some of its disciples . The license which it gave , however , soon ...
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... hands of reason , left poets afloat on the great ocean of doubt and uncertainty . Having no helm to guide them , they split , very naturally , into different sects , or schools of poetry , neither of them well understand- ing the ...
... hands of reason , left poets afloat on the great ocean of doubt and uncertainty . Having no helm to guide them , they split , very naturally , into different sects , or schools of poetry , neither of them well understand- ing the ...
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... hand of nature , she must be in a more poe- tic mood , at present , than she has ever been in before . We see no way of getting over these queries , unless we reject the long established opinion , that nature alone is concerned in the ...
... hand of nature , she must be in a more poe- tic mood , at present , than she has ever been in before . We see no way of getting over these queries , unless we reject the long established opinion , that nature alone is concerned in the ...
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