The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... nature . Love feems to be the appe- tite , or ftimulation , of the first matter , or , to feak more intelligible , the natural motion of the atom . Lord Bacon . Ver . 202. It is rightly obferved that darkness was over all till the fky ...
... nature . Love feems to be the appe- tite , or ftimulation , of the first matter , or , to feak more intelligible , the natural motion of the atom . Lord Bacon . Ver . 202. It is rightly obferved that darkness was over all till the fky ...
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... nature and fimplicity : that " the fubjects of his Idylliums are purely paf . " toral : that other paftural writers liave learned " their excellencies from hinr ; and that his dia " lect alone has a fecret charm in it , which nẻ " other ...
... nature and fimplicity : that " the fubjects of his Idylliums are purely paf . " toral : that other paftural writers liave learned " their excellencies from hinr ; and that his dia " lect alone has a fecret charm in it , which nẻ " other ...
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... nature are rather cu- rious , than interefting : for though we may per- haps meet with fome plaufible accounts , we can trace none that carry conviction . The very few writers , handed down to us from Greece and Rome in that fpecies of ...
... nature are rather cu- rious , than interefting : for though we may per- haps meet with fome plaufible accounts , we can trace none that carry conviction . The very few writers , handed down to us from Greece and Rome in that fpecies of ...
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... nature to be excluded , cannot relish on the other pleafing to the eye , but in a piece where nature her being expofed in difgraceful colours . fhould predominate , are more properly blended with the shade of frailty . For if mankind ...
... nature to be excluded , cannot relish on the other pleafing to the eye , but in a piece where nature her being expofed in difgraceful colours . fhould predominate , are more properly blended with the shade of frailty . For if mankind ...
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... nature are rather cu- rious , than interefting ; for though we may per- haps meet with fome plaufible accounts , we can trace none that carry conviction . The very few writers , handed down to us from Greece and Rome in that fpecies of ...
... nature are rather cu- rious , than interefting ; for though we may per- haps meet with fome plaufible accounts , we can trace none that carry conviction . The very few writers , handed down to us from Greece and Rome in that fpecies of ...
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