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Pagina 5
... mind is working upon a great image , and that the ideas hurry upon his imagination- I say , there is nothing so natural , as for a poet to relieve and clear himself from the burden of thought at that time , by uttering his conception in ...
... mind is working upon a great image , and that the ideas hurry upon his imagination- I say , there is nothing so natural , as for a poet to relieve and clear himself from the burden of thought at that time , by uttering his conception in ...
Pagina 6
... mind of a heathen , than they have on that of a modern reader . But the sublime image that I am talking of , and which I really think as great as ever entered into the thought of man , is in the poem called “ The Campaign ; where the ...
... mind of a heathen , than they have on that of a modern reader . But the sublime image that I am talking of , and which I really think as great as ever entered into the thought of man , is in the poem called “ The Campaign ; where the ...
Pagina 23
... mind of After this preface , you will expect I am going to give particular instances of what I have asserted . That expectation cannot be raised too high for the novelty of the history , and manner of life , of the emperor Aurengezebe ...
... mind of After this preface , you will expect I am going to give particular instances of what I have asserted . That expectation cannot be raised too high for the novelty of the history , and manner of life , of the emperor Aurengezebe ...
Pagina 29
... mind , Like breezes of a southern wind , To temperate a sultry glorious day Whose fannings , with an useful pride , Its mighty heat do softly guide , And , having clear'd the air , glide silently away . · Thus his immensity of thought ...
... mind , Like breezes of a southern wind , To temperate a sultry glorious day Whose fannings , with an useful pride , Its mighty heat do softly guide , And , having clear'd the air , glide silently away . · Thus his immensity of thought ...
Pagina 36
... mind ; nor can our art , or all our boasted skill avail . -Yet , О fair ! for thee ' - Thus the sage ran on , and owned the passion which he pitied , as well as that he felt a greater pain than ever he cured : after which he concluded ...
... mind ; nor can our art , or all our boasted skill avail . -Yet , О fair ! for thee ' - Thus the sage ran on , and owned the passion which he pitied , as well as that he felt a greater pain than ever he cured : after which he concluded ...
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