The SeasonsWalker, 1811 - 156 Seiten |
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... poet , and used to invite him to pass the summer - vacation at his country - seat : a scene of life which Mr. Thomson always remembered with par- ticular pleasure . But what he wrote during that time , either to entertain Sir William ...
... poet , and used to invite him to pass the summer - vacation at his country - seat : a scene of life which Mr. Thomson always remembered with par- ticular pleasure . But what he wrote during that time , either to entertain Sir William ...
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... poet ; and this happened to be the case with cer- tain learned gentlemen , into whose hands a few of Mr. Thomson's first essays had fallen . Some inaccuracies of style , and those luxuriancies which a young writer can hardly avoid , lay ...
... poet ; and this happened to be the case with cer- tain learned gentlemen , into whose hands a few of Mr. Thomson's first essays had fallen . Some inaccuracies of style , and those luxuriancies which a young writer can hardly avoid , lay ...
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... poet who seemed to owe nothing but to nature and his own genius . But , in a short time , the applause became unanimous ; every one wondering how so many pic- tures , and pictures so familiar , should have moved them but faintly to what ...
... poet who seemed to owe nothing but to nature and his own genius . But , in a short time , the applause became unanimous ; every one wondering how so many pic- tures , and pictures so familiar , should have moved them but faintly to what ...
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... poet's chief care had been , in return for the public favour , to finish the plan which their wishes laid out for him ; and the expectations which his Winter had raised , were fully satisfied by the suc- cessive publication of the other ...
... poet's chief care had been , in return for the public favour , to finish the plan which their wishes laid out for him ; and the expectations which his Winter had raised , were fully satisfied by the suc- cessive publication of the other ...
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... poet , ought not here to be omitted ; that my Lord Lyt- telton's recommendation came altogether unsolicited , and long before Mr. Thomson was personally known to him . It happened , however , that the favour of his royal highness was in ...
... poet , ought not here to be omitted ; that my Lord Lyt- telton's recommendation came altogether unsolicited , and long before Mr. Thomson was personally known to him . It happened , however , that the favour of his royal highness was in ...
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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