Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... mind not yet called forth to action can display . He knew how to distinguish , and how to commend , the qualities of his companion ; but , when he wishes to make us weep , he forgets to weep himself , and diverts his sorrow , by ...
... mind not yet called forth to action can display . He knew how to distinguish , and how to commend , the qualities of his companion ; but , when he wishes to make us weep , he forgets to weep himself , and diverts his sorrow , by ...
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... mind of the greatest powers may be in- debted without disgrace . Cervantes shows a man , who , having by the incessant perusal of incredible tales sub- jected his understanding to his imagination , and familiarised his mind by ...
... mind of the greatest powers may be in- debted without disgrace . Cervantes shows a man , who , having by the incessant perusal of incredible tales sub- jected his understanding to his imagination , and familiarised his mind by ...
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... mind . Within this dome a shining chapel 2's rais'd , Too noble to be well describ'd or prais'd . Before the door , fix'd in an awe profound , I stood , and gaz'd with pleasing wonder round , When one approach'd who bore much sober ...
... mind . Within this dome a shining chapel 2's rais'd , Too noble to be well describ'd or prais'd . Before the door , fix'd in an awe profound , I stood , and gaz'd with pleasing wonder round , When one approach'd who bore much sober ...
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