The SeasonsA. Strahan, 1799 - 238 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 15 筆
第 viii 頁
... Some inaccu- racies of style , and those luxuriancies which a young writer can hardly avoid , lay open to their cavils and cenfure ; fo far indeed they might be competent judges but the fire and enthusiasm of the poet had entirely ...
... Some inaccu- racies of style , and those luxuriancies which a young writer can hardly avoid , lay open to their cavils and cenfure ; fo far indeed they might be competent judges but the fire and enthusiasm of the poet had entirely ...
第 xxiv 頁
... some ill - articulated founds , rifing as from the bottom of his breast . He had improved his tafte upon the best originals , ancient and modern ; but could not bear to write what was not ftrictly his own , what had not more immedi ...
... some ill - articulated founds , rifing as from the bottom of his breast . He had improved his tafte upon the best originals , ancient and modern ; but could not bear to write what was not ftrictly his own , what had not more immedi ...
第 xxvi 頁
... some drawings from the antique , are now in the poffeffion of his friend Mr. Gray , of Richmond Hill . As for his more diftinguishing qualities of mind and heart , they are better reprefented in his writings than they can be by the pen ...
... some drawings from the antique , are now in the poffeffion of his friend Mr. Gray , of Richmond Hill . As for his more diftinguishing qualities of mind and heart , they are better reprefented in his writings than they can be by the pen ...
第 xlix 頁
... some of these , the exquifite richness and beauty in others , and the no- velty in all , afford such a happy variety for the poet's selection , that we need not wonder if some of his nobleft pieces are the product of this delightful ex ...
... some of these , the exquifite richness and beauty in others , and the no- velty in all , afford such a happy variety for the poet's selection , that we need not wonder if some of his nobleft pieces are the product of this delightful ex ...
第 lx 頁
... some inftances , break in upon that unity of character which every work of art should fupport . We have feen , from the general plan and tenor of the poem , that it is profeffedly of the rural caft . The objects it is chiefly converfant ...
... some inftances , break in upon that unity of character which every work of art should fupport . We have feen , from the general plan and tenor of the poem , that it is profeffedly of the rural caft . The objects it is chiefly converfant ...
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