Poetical Works, Tom 61838 |
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Strona 10
... beauty . In such case it is natural , and surely pardonable , to assert and to prove , as far as reason will bear us on , that such method of writing has both ; to show in what the beauty con- sists , and what peculiar difficulty there ...
... beauty . In such case it is natural , and surely pardonable , to assert and to prove , as far as reason will bear us on , that such method of writing has both ; to show in what the beauty con- sists , and what peculiar difficulty there ...
Strona 12
... beauty , and merit in a female writer may be allowed to do this ; and yet one of the most forbidding of titles is Poems by a very young Lady , ' and this although beauty and merit were largely insinuated . Ladies , it is true , have of ...
... beauty , and merit in a female writer may be allowed to do this ; and yet one of the most forbidding of titles is Poems by a very young Lady , ' and this although beauty and merit were largely insinuated . Ladies , it is true , have of ...
Strona 30
... Beauty paid ; On sea or land , wherever Richard went , He felt affection , and he found content ; There was in him a strong presiding hope In Fortune's tempests , and it bore him up : But when that mystic vine his mansion graced , When ...
... Beauty paid ; On sea or land , wherever Richard went , He felt affection , and he found content ; There was in him a strong presiding hope In Fortune's tempests , and it bore him up : But when that mystic vine his mansion graced , When ...
Strona 32
... beauty in all that relates to the affection of these brothers , and the contrast of their characters is throughout admirably sustained . All they have to tell of each other is new , and , consequently , all their relations are given ...
... beauty in all that relates to the affection of these brothers , and the contrast of their characters is throughout admirably sustained . All they have to tell of each other is new , and , consequently , all their relations are given ...
Strona 71
... beauty , when her bloom is lost , Appears with more magnificence and cost : The wet and heavy grass , where feet had stray'd , Not yet erect , the wanderer's way betray'd ; Showers of the night had swell'd the deep'ning rill , The ...
... beauty , when her bloom is lost , Appears with more magnificence and cost : The wet and heavy grass , where feet had stray'd , Not yet erect , the wanderer's way betray'd ; Showers of the night had swell'd the deep'ning rill , The ...
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
answer'd appear'd art thou ask'd Augusta beauty Beccles behold Belvoir Castle bliss bosom Brother call'd cold comfort Crabbe cried dear delight dreams Duchess of Rutland ease fancy fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fill'd Finch fix'd fond gain'd gave gentle George GEORGE CRABBE girl give grace grew grief grieved HALL happy happy day hast hear heart hope hopes and fears Jane judged kind knew lady live look look'd lost lover Lucy maid MAID'S STORY marriage mind mix'd mother Muse neighbours never nymph o'er pain pass'd passions peace pleasure poison'd poor possess'd praise pride return'd Richard seem'd shame sigh sister smile sorrow sought soul spirit spleen spoke Squire strong sweet talk'd tell tender thee things thou thought told took truth turn'd vex'd Whig wife wish wish'd youth