His descriptions of extended scenes and general effects, bring before us the whole magnificence of Nature, whether pleasing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the splendour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and the horror of Winter, take in their... The Works of the English Poets: Prefaces - Página 33de Samuel Johnson - 1781Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 páginas
...interfection of the fenfe, which are the neceffary eftects of rhyme. • His defcriptions of extended fcenes and general effects bring before us the whole magnificence...whether pleafing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the fplenr. dour 'of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and the horror of Winter ; take in their turns... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 páginas
...interfection of the fenfe, which are the necefiary effects of rhyme. ' His defcriptions of extended fcenes and general effects bring before us the whole magnificence...whether pleafing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, -the.fplen... ..'. dour dour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and the horror of Winter^ take... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 504 páginas
...interfeftion of the fenfe, which are the effects of rhyme. » His defcriptions of extended fcenes and ge ncral effects bring before us the whole magnificence of...pleafing or ' dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the fplen-r dour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and the horror of Winter, take in their turns poffeflion... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 506 páginas
...which are the neceffary effects of rhyme. i . i . • i ... i ' His defcriptions of extended fcenes and general effects bring before; us the whole magnificence of Nature, whether plealing' or dreadful, The gaiety of -Spring, the fplendour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn,... | |
| 1784 - 778 páginas
...which arc the neeeflary effefts of rhyme.' His defcriptions of extended fcenes and general effcfts bring before us the whole magnificence of Nature,...whether pleafing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the fplcndour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and the horror of Winter, take in their turns pofTeffion... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 páginas
...interfecction of the fenfe, which are the neceffary effecks of rhyme. His defcriptions of extended fcenes and general effects bring before us the whole magnificence...Spring, the fplendour of Summer, the tranquillity of Auiumrt, and the horror of Winter, take in their turns poiTeffian of the mind. The poet leads us through... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 páginas
...intersection of the sense, which are the necessary effects of rhyme. His descriptions of extended scenes and general effects, bring before us the whole magnificence of Nature, whether pleasing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the splendour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and... | |
| 1798 - 482 páginas
...interruptions of the fenfe, which are the neceffary effects of rhyme. His,defcriptions of extended fcenes and general effects bring before us the whole magnificence of Nature, whether" ? leafing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the fplendor of ummer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 320 páginas
...intersections of the sense, which are the necessary effects of rhyme." " His.descriptions of extended scenes and general effects bring before us the whole magnificence of nature, whether pleasing or dreadful. The gaiety of spring, the splendour of summer, the tranquillity of autumn, and... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 páginas
...shews him, and that he never yet has felt what Thomson impresses. " His descriptions of extended scenes and general ' effects bring before us the whole magnificence of nature whether pleasing or dreadful. The gaiety of Spring, the splendour of Summer, the tranquillity of Autumn, and... | |
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