The SeasonsWalker, 1811 - 156 Seiten |
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... heart , charmed the reader no less ; leaving him in doubt , whether he should more admire the poet , or love the man . From that time , Mr. Thomson's acquaintance was courted by all men of taste ; and several ladies of high rank and ...
... heart , charmed the reader no less ; leaving him in doubt , whether he should more admire the poet , or love the man . From that time , Mr. Thomson's acquaintance was courted by all men of taste ; and several ladies of high rank and ...
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... heart like his could feel , for the person whom , of all mankind , he most revered and loved . At the same time , he found himself , from an easy competency , reduced to a state of precarious de- pendence , in which he passed the ...
... heart like his could feel , for the person whom , of all mankind , he most revered and loved . At the same time , he found himself , from an easy competency , reduced to a state of precarious de- pendence , in which he passed the ...
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... hearts , he knew , were not contracted by the ample for- tunes they had acquired ; who would , of themselves , interpose , if they saw any occasion for it . But his chief dependence , during this long interval , was on the protection ...
... hearts , he knew , were not contracted by the ample for- tunes they had acquired ; who would , of themselves , interpose , if they saw any occasion for it . But his chief dependence , during this long interval , was on the protection ...
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... heart : so that he is not in the least concerned in that question about the merit or demerit of imitators . What he bor- rows from the ancients , he gives us in an avowed faithful paraphrase or translation ; as we see in a few passages ...
... heart : so that he is not in the least concerned in that question about the merit or demerit of imitators . What he bor- rows from the ancients , he gives us in an avowed faithful paraphrase or translation ; as we see in a few passages ...
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... . As for his more distinguishing qualities of mind and heart , they are better represented in his writings than they can be by the pen of any biographer . There , his love of mankind , of his country and friends , XX THE LIFE OF.
... . As for his more distinguishing qualities of mind and heart , they are better represented in his writings than they can be by the pen of any biographer . There , his love of mankind , of his country and friends , XX THE LIFE OF.
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amid Autumn beam beauty beneath blast blaze bloom bosom boundless breast breathes breeze Castle of Indolence charm cheerful clouds commixed Coriolanus deep delight deluge descends descriptive poetry dreadful earth ether exalted fair fair brow faithless fancy fierce flame flocks flood gale genius gloom glowing grace grove happy heart heaven hills JAMES THOMSON Lapland light lustre luxury Lycurgus matchless maze mighty mind mingled mountains muse Nature Nature's night numbers o'er passions peace plain poem poet pomp pours race rage rapture reigns riety rills rise robe rocks roll round rural scarce scene season shade shake shining smile snow soft song soul spreads Spring storm stream sublime swain sweet swell taste tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought thunder toil tribes Typhon vale virtue walk waste wave Weybridge whole wild winds wing Winter wintry wonders woods youth