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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... look back to the school of poetry that preceded the classical , as the school of na- ture , and upon the classical school , as the school of art ; and accordingly advise ( and we regret the advice has been too implicitly followed ) the ...
... look back to the school of poetry that preceded the classical , as the school of na- ture , and upon the classical school , as the school of art ; and accordingly advise ( and we regret the advice has been too implicitly followed ) the ...
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... Look down upon this stone , and see Wilcox , conjoin'd with Timothy . Shadow'd with doubts , and agoniz'd with fears , I float to God upon a tide of tears ; Afar the beacon ! yet I see it shine- Despond , avaunt - Faith makes the haven ...
... Look down upon this stone , and see Wilcox , conjoin'd with Timothy . Shadow'd with doubts , and agoniz'd with fears , I float to God upon a tide of tears ; Afar the beacon ! yet I see it shine- Despond , avaunt - Faith makes the haven ...
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... look upon . On the whole , the pride of this " last of Adam's race , " this proud spirit , who represents men as Piteous pageants , Stretch'd in disease's shapes abhorr❜d , Or mown in battle by the sword , Like grass beneath the scythe ...
... look upon . On the whole , the pride of this " last of Adam's race , " this proud spirit , who represents men as Piteous pageants , Stretch'd in disease's shapes abhorr❜d , Or mown in battle by the sword , Like grass beneath the scythe ...
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... look down upon us , in the pride of his ignorance , and say , " how greatly would you admire me , if I condescended to visit the earth , and treat of earthly things , when I can talk so sublimely of those which are placed above your ...
... look down upon us , in the pride of his ignorance , and say , " how greatly would you admire me , if I condescended to visit the earth , and treat of earthly things , when I can talk so sublimely of those which are placed above your ...
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... , Half veil'd from view , or , rather , shrin'd , In the clear crystal of a brook ; Which , while it had no single gleam , Of her young beauties , made them look More - spirit like , as they might seem Through lii PRELIMINARY VIEW.
... , Half veil'd from view , or , rather , shrin'd , In the clear crystal of a brook ; Which , while it had no single gleam , Of her young beauties , made them look More - spirit like , as they might seem Through lii PRELIMINARY VIEW.
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