Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English PoetsJames Phillips, 1785 - 386페이지 |
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... observed , will always take an intereft in those persons , from whose labours they have derived profit or delight . Mr. David Barclay , * from his ac- quaintance with the late Dr. Johnson , thinking with equal truth and kindness , that ...
... observed , will always take an intereft in those persons , from whose labours they have derived profit or delight . Mr. David Barclay , * from his ac- quaintance with the late Dr. Johnson , thinking with equal truth and kindness , that ...
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... observed , that " authors would differ in opinion , and " that good performances could not be " too much criticised . " Mr. Barclay read to him fome of the materials that had been collected , which the Doctor faid would do , fo far as ...
... observed , that " authors would differ in opinion , and " that good performances could not be " too much criticised . " Mr. Barclay read to him fome of the materials that had been collected , which the Doctor faid would do , fo far as ...
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... observed , that the opinion offered by any critic on a poetical compofition , is often rather a matter of tafte than argument : the merit of all works that appeal to the imagi- nation , must be determined by the feelings of the ...
... observed , that the opinion offered by any critic on a poetical compofition , is often rather a matter of tafte than argument : the merit of all works that appeal to the imagi- nation , must be determined by the feelings of the ...
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... observed , that it has too little matter peculiar to its fub- ject . The digreffion on the Norman tyranny , the detail of Rural sports , and the fpeech of father Thames , employ a confiderable confiderable portion of the poem ; but they ...
... observed , that it has too little matter peculiar to its fub- ject . The digreffion on the Norman tyranny , the detail of Rural sports , and the fpeech of father Thames , employ a confiderable confiderable portion of the poem ; but they ...
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... observed , that the ob- jects immediately beneath his eye , and those more remote , are marked with equal ftrength ... OBSERVATIONS on the RIVER WYE , by Mr. GILPIN former former must be visible , the latter could not ; CRITICAL ESSAYS . 111.
... observed , that the ob- jects immediately beneath his eye , and those more remote , are marked with equal ftrength ... OBSERVATIONS on the RIVER WYE , by Mr. GILPIN former former must be visible , the latter could not ; CRITICAL ESSAYS . 111.
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57 페이지 - Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas your sorrow is not dead, Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor. So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed. And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
246 페이지 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree...
44 페이지 - And all their echoes, mourn. The willows and the hazel copses green Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose...
263 페이지 - Where once the sign-post caught the passing eye, Low lies that house where nut-brown draughts inspired, Where grey-beard mirth and smiling toil retired, Where village statesmen talked with looks profound, And news much older than their ale went round.
261 페이지 - Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault...
226 페이지 - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
58 페이지 - There entertain him all the saints above In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing, in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
48 페이지 - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious days : But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, And think to burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears And slits the thin-spun life. But not the praise...
195 페이지 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow'r, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th
250 페이지 - Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied. A time there was, ere England's griefs began, When every rood of ground maintained its man...