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... readers of the Anthology , I have made a translation from the French and now send it to you for publication . Whatever was the ulteriour des- tination of the Alexandrian libra- ry , we may ask , Have the learned world much reason to ...
... readers of the Anthology , I have made a translation from the French and now send it to you for publication . Whatever was the ulteriour des- tination of the Alexandrian libra- ry , we may ask , Have the learned world much reason to ...
Pagina 12
... readers , that their neighbours are thus blind , it is as much as I have a right to expect . It is hard to persuade a man , that he himself does not see every thing , which is put before his eyes ; although this happens every day to ...
... readers , that their neighbours are thus blind , it is as much as I have a right to expect . It is hard to persuade a man , that he himself does not see every thing , which is put before his eyes ; although this happens every day to ...
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... readers , that no man ever repented a visit to that mighty cataract , and may induce them to go and behold the greatest natural curiosity of which their country can boast , T. JOURNAL . whole , has loosened from its foun- dations and ...
... readers , that no man ever repented a visit to that mighty cataract , and may induce them to go and behold the greatest natural curiosity of which their country can boast , T. JOURNAL . whole , has loosened from its foun- dations and ...
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... readers of the Silva , than any original remarks of the present writer . ' He was one of those extraordinary men ( says that eloquent preacher ) whom the greatest wit cannot reconcile with himself , and whose opposite quali ties leave ...
... readers of the Silva , than any original remarks of the present writer . ' He was one of those extraordinary men ( says that eloquent preacher ) whom the greatest wit cannot reconcile with himself , and whose opposite quali ties leave ...
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... reading . We cannot at pre- sent discover in them that harmo- ny , the want of which he censures in Lucilius , and which ... readers awake . The first lines of the Seasons are ridiculous , as they contain absurd imagery . Observe . Come ...
... reading . We cannot at pre- sent discover in them that harmo- ny , the want of which he censures in Lucilius , and which ... readers awake . The first lines of the Seasons are ridiculous , as they contain absurd imagery . Observe . Come ...
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Pagina 537 - IF thou would'st view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-light ; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins gray.
Pagina 540 - BREATHES there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ? Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go, mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell; High though his titles, proud his name, $ Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, — Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And,...
Pagina 458 - After all this, it is surely superfluous to answer the question that has once been asked, Whether Pope was a poet ? otherwise than by asking in return, If Pope be not a poet, where is poetry to be found...
Pagina 540 - That day of wrath, .that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay ? How shall he meet that dreadful day ? When, shrivelling like a parched scroll, The flaming heavens together roll ; When louder yet, and yet more dread, Swells the high trump that wakes the dead...
Pagina 284 - And he shall be thy spokesman unto the people : and he shall be, even he shall be to thee instead of a mouth, and thou shalt be to him instead of God.
Pagina 619 - O could I flow like thee, and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme! Though deep, yet clear, though gentle, yet not dull, Strong without rage, without o'er-flowing full.
Pagina 537 - In varying cadence, soft or strong, He swept the sounding chords along: The present scene, the future lot, His toils, his wants, were all forgot; Cold diffidence and age's frost In the full tide of song were lost; Each blank...
Pagina 284 - And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? I know that he can speak well.
Pagina 563 - Not long ago I began a poem in the style and stanza of Spenser, in which I propose to give full scope to my inclination, and be either droll or pathetic, descriptive or sentimental, tender or satirical, as the humour strikes me; for, if I mistake not, the measure which I have adopted admits equally of all these kinds of composition.
Pagina 458 - If Pope be not a poet, where is poetry to be found? To circumscribe poetry by a definition will only show the narrowness of the definer, though a definition which shall exclude Pope will not easily be made.