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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... happy in be- ing set right by any of his readers . How far he has evinced taste in the selection of the Ex- tracts , or judgment in his Commentaries upon them , the Public only can determine . From the Critics he has nothing to fear ...
... happy in be- ing set right by any of his readers . How far he has evinced taste in the selection of the Ex- tracts , or judgment in his Commentaries upon them , the Public only can determine . From the Critics he has nothing to fear ...
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... happy theme , and murmur'd round The new - born fancy - with fond tone , Like that of ring - dove o'er her brood- Scarce thinking aught so sweet its own ! Till soon a voice , that match'd as well That gentle instrument , as suits The ...
... happy theme , and murmur'd round The new - born fancy - with fond tone , Like that of ring - dove o'er her brood- Scarce thinking aught so sweet its own ! Till soon a voice , that match'd as well That gentle instrument , as suits The ...
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... does not this hallowed feeling , instead of awe , inspire gratitude and love ? We find every thing in nature calculated to make us happy . We find ourselves so related to the rest of the OF THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE . Ixvii.
... does not this hallowed feeling , instead of awe , inspire gratitude and love ? We find every thing in nature calculated to make us happy . We find ourselves so related to the rest of the OF THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE . Ixvii.
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... happy , for society would become a stagnant mass without life , or principle of action . If all men were virtuous , all men would do as they ought ; and if all men did so , they would be all independent of each other . There would be ...
... happy , for society would become a stagnant mass without life , or principle of action . If all men were virtuous , all men would do as they ought ; and if all men did so , they would be all independent of each other . There would be ...
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... happy shores without a law Receive the outlaws whom they lately saw ; Nature , and Nature's Goddess - Woman - woos To lands where , save their conscience , none accuse ; Where all partake the earth without dispute , And bread itself is ...
... happy shores without a law Receive the outlaws whom they lately saw ; Nature , and Nature's Goddess - Woman - woos To lands where , save their conscience , none accuse ; Where all partake the earth without dispute , And bread itself is ...
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