The lives of the English poetsLuke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... sentiment which enables us to conceive and to excite the pains and the pleasure of other minds : they never enquired what , on any occasion , they should have said or done ; but wrote rather as beholders than partakers of human nature ...
... sentiment which enables us to conceive and to excite the pains and the pleasure of other minds : they never enquired what , on any occasion , they should have said or done ; but wrote rather as beholders than partakers of human nature ...
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... sentiment . This kind of writing , which was , I believe , bor- rowed from Marino and his followers , had been recommended ... sentiments . When their reputation was high , they had un- doubtedly more imitators than time has left behind ...
... sentiment . This kind of writing , which was , I believe , bor- rowed from Marino and his followers , had been recommended ... sentiments . When their reputation was high , they had un- doubtedly more imitators than time has left behind ...
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... sentiments slight and trifling . On an inconstant woman : He enjoys the calmy sunshine now , And no breath stirring hears , In the clear heaven of thy brow , No smallest cloud appears . He He sees thee gentle , fair and gay , And 80 ...
... sentiments slight and trifling . On an inconstant woman : He enjoys the calmy sunshine now , And no breath stirring hears , In the clear heaven of thy brow , No smallest cloud appears . He He sees thee gentle , fair and gay , And 80 ...
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... sentiments of the me- taphysical poets , it is now proper to examine parti- cularly the works of Cowley , who was ... sentiment , from burlesque levity to awful gran- deur . Such an assemblage of diversified excellence no other poet has ...
... sentiments of the me- taphysical poets , it is now proper to examine parti- cularly the works of Cowley , who was ... sentiment , from burlesque levity to awful gran- deur . Such an assemblage of diversified excellence no other poet has ...
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... sentiments are at no great distance from our present habitudes of thought . Real mirth must be always natural , and nature is uniform . Men have been wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of ...
... sentiments are at no great distance from our present habitudes of thought . Real mirth must be always natural , and nature is uniform . Men have been wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of ...
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