The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... Night has on the hu- man Mind , Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris , • ... 499 Page Vol . III . consisting of Thoughts on the Effects of the British Go- vernment on the State of India : with Hints cencerning the Means ...
... Night has on the hu- man Mind , Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris , • ... 499 Page Vol . III . consisting of Thoughts on the Effects of the British Go- vernment on the State of India : with Hints cencerning the Means ...
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... night has on the human mind . SIR , To the Editor . Tappears not a little surprising , that among the numerous illustrations of the pleasing effects arising from the perusal of poetry , none have ever treated of the introduction of Moon ...
... night has on the human mind . SIR , To the Editor . Tappears not a little surprising , that among the numerous illustrations of the pleasing effects arising from the perusal of poetry , none have ever treated of the introduction of Moon ...
Strona 502
... night , impart an irresistible charm to every contemplative mind . But , if the de- scriptions are blended or contrasted with the passions of the human breast , every thing that can please the taste or delight the imagination may be ex ...
... night , impart an irresistible charm to every contemplative mind . But , if the de- scriptions are blended or contrasted with the passions of the human breast , every thing that can please the taste or delight the imagination may be ex ...
Strona 503
... night scenery has an irresistible effect . When Virgil relates the sufferings of the unhappy Dido , after being basely deserted by ter ungrateful lover , he does not en- ter into a tedious detail of her suffer- ngs ; but after having ...
... night scenery has an irresistible effect . When Virgil relates the sufferings of the unhappy Dido , after being basely deserted by ter ungrateful lover , he does not en- ter into a tedious detail of her suffer- ngs ; but after having ...
Strona 504
... night scenery appear more conspicuous in Ossian than in a- ny other poet whatever , for producing these tender and melancholy reflec- tions . All his poems breathe the same enthusiastic representation of nature , and almost every ...
... night scenery appear more conspicuous in Ossian than in a- ny other poet whatever , for producing these tender and melancholy reflec- tions . All his poems breathe the same enthusiastic representation of nature , and almost every ...
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