The SeasonsThomas B. Wait & Company, 1807 - 215 Seiten |
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James Thomson. Mitchell , his countyman , and brother poet , who , not lik- ing many parts of it , inclosed to him the following couplet : Beauties and faults so thick lie scattered here , Those I could read , if these were not so near ...
James Thomson. Mitchell , his countyman , and brother poet , who , not lik- ing many parts of it , inclosed to him the following couplet : Beauties and faults so thick lie scattered here , Those I could read , if these were not so near ...
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James Thomson. have ever seen . The introduction to Spring is very po- etical ; and the descriptions in this poem are mild , like the season they paint . Autumn seems to be the most unfinished of the four Seasons . It is not however ...
James Thomson. have ever seen . The introduction to Spring is very po- etical ; and the descriptions in this poem are mild , like the season they paint . Autumn seems to be the most unfinished of the four Seasons . It is not however ...
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James Thomson. Thomson made the proper reply ; and then the discourse turned indifferently upon subjects of literature . When the supper was over , and the glass had gone briskly about , Mr. Quin then took occasion to explain himself ...
James Thomson. Thomson made the proper reply ; and then the discourse turned indifferently upon subjects of literature . When the supper was over , and the glass had gone briskly about , Mr. Quin then took occasion to explain himself ...
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James Thomson. ed ; containing a deserved encomium of that incompara- ble man , with an account of his chief discoveries . This poem is sublimely poetical ; and yet so just , that an in- genious foreigner , the Count Algarotti , takes a ...
James Thomson. ed ; containing a deserved encomium of that incompara- ble man , with an account of his chief discoveries . This poem is sublimely poetical ; and yet so just , that an in- genious foreigner , the Count Algarotti , takes a ...
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James Thomson. Yet could not his genius be depressed , nor his temper hurt , by this reverse of fortune . He resumed , with time , his usual cheerfulness ; nor did he abate one article in his way of living , which , though simple , was ...
James Thomson. Yet could not his genius be depressed , nor his temper hurt , by this reverse of fortune . He resumed , with time , his usual cheerfulness ; nor did he abate one article in his way of living , which , though simple , was ...
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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