The SeasonsThomas B. Wait & Company, 1807 - 215 Seiten |
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... nature of the exercise required but in a style so highly poetical , as surprised the whole audience . Some of his fellow students , envying him the success of this discourse , and the admiration it procured ; him , employed their ...
... nature of the exercise required but in a style so highly poetical , as surprised the whole audience . Some of his fellow students , envying him the success of this discourse , and the admiration it procured ; him , employed their ...
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... nature assumes a melancholy air ; and an imagination so poetical as Mr. Thomson's , was admirably fitted to paint those vapours , and storms , and clouds , the very description of which fill the soul with solemn dread . It is told of Mr ...
... nature assumes a melancholy air ; and an imagination so poetical as Mr. Thomson's , was admirably fitted to paint those vapours , and storms , and clouds , the very description of which fill the soul with solemn dread . It is told of Mr ...
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... nature only , and the works of art , but of human life and manners , their connections , and their religious institutions . How par- ticular and judicious his observations were , we see in his poem of Liberty , begun soon after his ...
... nature only , and the works of art , but of human life and manners , their connections , and their religious institutions . How par- ticular and judicious his observations were , we see in his poem of Liberty , begun soon after his ...
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... nature in him , that he could not help repeating the parts along with the players ; and would sometimes whisper to himself , " Now such a scene is to open ; " by which he was soon discovered to be the author , by some gentlemen , who ...
... nature in him , that he could not help repeating the parts along with the players ; and would sometimes whisper to himself , " Now such a scene is to open ; " by which he was soon discovered to be the author , by some gentlemen , who ...
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... nature , the last agonies of their belov- ed friend . This lamented death happened on the 27th day of August , 1748 . His testamentary executors were , the Lord Lyttleton , whose care of our poet's fortune and fame ceased not with his ...
... nature , the last agonies of their belov- ed friend . This lamented death happened on the 27th day of August , 1748 . His testamentary executors were , the Lord Lyttleton , whose care of our poet's fortune and fame ceased not with his ...
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amid ANGELES Autumn beam beauty beneath blast blaze bloom bosom boundless breast breath breeze Burning Zone CALIFORN Castle of Indolence CELADON charm clouds Coriolanus dark deep delight deluge descends dreadful earth EDNAM ether exalts fair fair brow fancy fierce flame flocks flood forest gale genius gloom glow grace grove Hagley Park happy heart heaven hills JAMES THOMSON Lapland light matchless maze mind mingled mountains Muse Musidora Nature Nature's night o'er Palemon passions peace plain pomp pours pride rage rapture retired Riccarton Richmond Hill rills rise roar robe rocks roll round rural scene season shade shake shining smile snow soft song Sophonisba soul spreads Spring storm stream swain sweet swelling swift tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought thro thunder toil UNIVERS vale virtue walk waste wave wild winds wing Winter wintry wonders woods youth