| Evergreen - 1724 - 290 Seiten
...Horizon. We are not carried to Greece or Italy for a Shade, a Stream or a Breeze. ffre Groves rife in our own Valleys - , the Rivers flow from our own...Winds blow upon our own Hills. I find not Fault with thofe fhings, as they are in Greece or Italy: But with a Northern Poet for fetching his Materials from... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1724 - 288 Seiten
...carried to Greece or Italy for a Shade, a Stream or a Breeze. The Groves rife in our own Valleys j the Rivers flow from our own Fountains, and the Winds blow upon our own Hills. I find not Fault with thofe things, as they are in Greece or Italy : But with a Northern Poet for fetching his Materials... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1761 - 310 Seiten
...Horizon. We are not carried to Greece or Italy for a fyade, a Stream or a Breeze. The Groves rife in our valleys; the Rivers flow from our own Fountains, and the Winds blow upon our ciun Hills. Ifindnot Fault with tboje things, as they are in Greece or Italy : But 'with a Northern... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1800 - 574 Seiten
...horizon : we are not car" ried to Greece and Italy for a fhade, a ftream, or " a breeze ; the groves rife in our own valleys, " the rivers flow from our own...fountains, and the " winds blow upon our own hills." Ramfay's landfcapes are drawn with the moft characteriftic precifion : we view the fcene before us,... | |
| John Black - 1806 - 260 Seiten
...description, as she does in the Scotish horizon ; we are not carried to Greece and Italy for a shade or stream, or a breeze ; the groves rise in our own valleys,...fountains, and the winds blow upon our own hills." And what is here said of the scenery, may also be applied to the manners of his drama. Such indeed... | |
| John Black - 1806 - 258 Seiten
...description, as she does in the Scotish horizon; we are not carried to Greece and Italy for a shade or stream, or a breeze ; the groves rise in our own valleys,...fountains, and the winds blow upon our own hills." And what is here said of the scenery, may also be applied to the manners of his drama. I sajf, when... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1827 - 634 Seiten
...In his descriptions, the morning rises as in the Scotch horizon: " We are not carried to Greece and Italy for a shade, a stream, or a breeze. The groves...rivers flow from our own fountains, and the winds blow from our own hills: •• In tlty sweet Caledonian lines Nae gowden stream mid myrtles twines, Where... | |
| Allan Ramsay, William Tennant - 1852 - 225 Seiten
...yon t\va elms that grow up side by side, Suppose them, some years syne, bridegroom and bride ; &c. stream, or a breeze; the groves rise in our own valleys,...fountains, and the winds blow upon our own hills." Ramsay's landscapes are drawn with the most characteristic precision : we view the scene before us,... | |
| Evergreen - 1874 - 296 Seiten
...Scottifh Horizon. We are not carried to Greece or Italy for a Shade, a Stream or a Breeze. The Groves rife in our own Valleys; the Rivers flow from our own Fountains,...Winds blow upon our own Hills. I find not Fault with thofe Things, as they are in Greece or Italy: But with a Northern Poet for fetching his Materials from... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1874 - 296 Seiten
...Scottifh Horizon. We are not carried to Greece or Italy for a Shade, a Stream or a Breeze. The Groves rife in our own Valleys; the Rivers flow from our own Fountains, and the Winds blow upon our own Hills. 1 find not Fault with thofe Things, as they are in Greece or Italy : But with a Northern Poet for fetching... | |
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