... where the sheep were feeding at large, in short, the view of the streams and rivers, convinced us that there was not a single useless or idle word in the above-mentioned description, but that it was a most exact and lively representation of nature.... The Literary panorama - Página 3251809Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1804 - 614 páginas
...dcfeription, but that it was a moil exact and lively representation of nature. Thus will this line partage, which has always been admired for its elegance, receive an additional beauty from its exiictnels. After we had walked with a. kind of poetical enlhufuilin over this enchanted ground, и... | |
| 1806 - 540 páginas
...defcription, but that it was a mod exact and lively reprefentation of nature. Thus will this fine pallage, which has always been admired for its elegance, receive an additional beauty from its exaclnefs. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthuiiafm, over this enchanted ground, we... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 452 páginas
...defcriptjon, but that it was a moft exact and lively reprefentation of nature. Thus will this fine paflage, which has always been admired for its elegance, receive an additional beauty from its exachiefs. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthufiafm, over this enchanted ground, we... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 470 páginas
...that it was a moft exact and lively reprefentation of nature. Thus will this fine paflage, 120 xvhich has always been admired for its elegance, receive an additional beauty from its exactnefs. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthufiafm, over this enchanted ground, we... | |
| 1809 - 688 páginas
...were feeding at large ; in short, the view of the streams and rivers, convinced ua that there was not a single useless or idle word in the above-mentioned...from its exactness. After we had walked, with a kind of posticul enthusiasm, over this enchanted ground, we returned to the village. " The'poel's house... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 670 páginas
...defcription, but that it was a molt exact and lively reprefentation of nature. Thus will this fine paflage, which has always been admired for its elegance, receive an additional beauty from its exaânefs. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthufiafm, over this enchanted ground, we... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1812 - 78 páginas
...were feeding at large, in short, the view of the streams and rivers, convinced us that there was not a single useless or idle word in the above-mentioned...from its exactness. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthusiasm, over this enchanted ground, we returned to -the village. " The poet's house... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 páginas
...were feeding at large ; in short, the view of the streams and rivers, convinced us that there was not a single useless or idle word in the above-mentioned...from its exactness. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthusiasm, over this enchanted ground, we returned to the village.^ The poet's house was... | |
| 1814 - 670 páginas
...were feeding at large; in short, the view of the streams and rivers, Convinced us that there was not a single useless or idle word in the above-mentioned...its exactness. . After we had walked? with a kind of poetical enthusiasm, over this enchanted ground, we returned to the village. " The poet's house... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 páginas
...were feeding at large ; in short, the view of the streams and rivers ; convinced us that there was not a single useless or idle word in the above-mentioned...from its exactness. After we had walked, with a kind of poetical enthusiasm, over this enchanted ground, we returned to the village. . The poet's house... | |
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