The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 408 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
... Fancy - the more I've view'd this world Love and Hymen • Translations from Catullus To my Mother ; written in a pocket - book Illustration of a Bore 369 ib . Die when you will . 370 ib . ib . ib . • ib . ib . Epitaph on a Tuft - hunter ...
... Fancy - the more I've view'd this world Love and Hymen • Translations from Catullus To my Mother ; written in a pocket - book Illustration of a Bore 369 ib . Die when you will . 370 ib . ib . ib . • ib . ib . Epitaph on a Tuft - hunter ...
Pagina xii
... fancy as Tom Moore : that his soul seemed as if it were a parti- cle of fire separated from the sun , and was al- ways fluttering to get back to that source of light and heat . " Towards the autumn of 1803 , Mr Moore em- barked for ...
... fancy as Tom Moore : that his soul seemed as if it were a parti- cle of fire separated from the sun , and was al- ways fluttering to get back to that source of light and heat . " Towards the autumn of 1803 , Mr Moore em- barked for ...
Pagina xxiv
... fancy , and fatigue the attention , with the constant succession of glittering images and high- strained emotions , than to maintain a rising in- terest , or win a growing sympathy , by a less pro- fuse or more systematic display of ...
... fancy , and fatigue the attention , with the constant succession of glittering images and high- strained emotions , than to maintain a rising in- terest , or win a growing sympathy , by a less pro- fuse or more systematic display of ...
Pagina xxv
... fancy in the author ; but it is everywhere pervaded , still more strikingly , by a strain of tender and noble feeling , poured out with such warmth and abundance , as to steal in- sensibly on the heart of the reader , and gradually to ...
... fancy in the author ; but it is everywhere pervaded , still more strikingly , by a strain of tender and noble feeling , poured out with such warmth and abundance , as to steal in- sensibly on the heart of the reader , and gradually to ...
Pagina xxvi
... fancy of the uninitiated , or the barbarous exaggeration of a musical savage , who has lost his senses at hearing Orpheus's hurdy- If , indeed , the anticipation of lasting celebrity gurdy , because he never heard any thing better . be ...
... fancy of the uninitiated , or the barbarous exaggeration of a musical savage , who has lost his senses at hearing Orpheus's hurdy- If , indeed , the anticipation of lasting celebrity gurdy , because he never heard any thing better . be ...
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