The lives of the English poetsLuke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... passion . This consideration cannot but abate in some mea- sure the reader's esteem for the work and the author . To love excellence , is natural ; it is natural likewise for the lover to solicit reciprocal regard by an ela- borate ...
... passion . This consideration cannot but abate in some mea- sure the reader's esteem for the work and the author . To love excellence , is natural ; it is natural likewise for the lover to solicit reciprocal regard by an ela- borate ...
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... passion ; a very just and ample delineation of such virtues as a studious privacy ad- mits , and such intellectual excellence as a mind not yet called forth to action can display . He knew how to distinguish , and how to commend , the ...
... passion ; a very just and ample delineation of such virtues as a studious privacy ad- mits , and such intellectual excellence as a mind not yet called forth to action can display . He knew how to distinguish , and how to commend , the ...
Strona 80
... passions , some were known " To wish , for the defence , the crime their own . " Now private pity strove with public hate , " Reason with rage , and eloquence with fate . " On On Cowley . To him no author was unknown , 80 DENHAM .
... passions , some were known " To wish , for the defence , the crime their own . " Now private pity strove with public hate , " Reason with rage , and eloquence with fate . " On On Cowley . To him no author was unknown , 80 DENHAM .
Strona 107
... passions , and the gradual prevalence of opinions , first willingly admitted , and then habitually indulged ; if objections , by being overlooked , were forgotten , and desire su- perinduced conviction ; he yet shared only the com- mon ...
... passions , and the gradual prevalence of opinions , first willingly admitted , and then habitually indulged ; if objections , by being overlooked , were forgotten , and desire su- perinduced conviction ; he yet shared only the com- mon ...
Strona 153
... passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor tells of rough sa- tyrs and fauns with cloven heel . Where there ...
... passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor tells of rough sa- tyrs and fauns with cloven heel . Where there ...
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