Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... delights to taste and interpose them oft , is not unwise ! " - The Orion , which I have here taken occasion to descant upon , is one of a collection of excellent pictures , as this collec- tion is itself one of a series from the old ...
... delights to taste and interpose them oft , is not unwise ! " - The Orion , which I have here taken occasion to descant upon , is one of a collection of excellent pictures , as this collec- tion is itself one of a series from the old ...
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... delight , Drawn after you , you pattern of all those . Yet seem'd it winter still , and you away , As with your shadow , I with these did play . " I am not aware of any writer of Sonnets worth mentioning here till long after Milton ...
... delight , Drawn after you , you pattern of all those . Yet seem'd it winter still , and you away , As with your shadow , I with these did play . " I am not aware of any writer of Sonnets worth mentioning here till long after Milton ...
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... delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not unwise . In the last , On his deceased Wife , the allusion to Alcestis is beautiful , and shews how the poet's mind raised and refined his thoughts by exquisite classical ...
... delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not unwise . In the last , On his deceased Wife , the allusion to Alcestis is beautiful , and shews how the poet's mind raised and refined his thoughts by exquisite classical ...
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... delight : But O as to embrace me she inclined , I waked , she fled , and day brought back my night . " There could not have been a greater mistake or a more unjust piece of criticism than to sup- pose that Milton only shone on great ...
... delight : But O as to embrace me she inclined , I waked , she fled , and day brought back my night . " There could not have been a greater mistake or a more unjust piece of criticism than to sup- pose that Milton only shone on great ...
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... delight . To suppose that a poet is not easily accessible to pleasure , or that he does not take an interest in individual objects and feelings , is to suppose that he is no poet ; and proceeds on the false theory , which has been so ...
... delight . To suppose that a poet is not easily accessible to pleasure , or that he does not take an interest in individual objects and feelings , is to suppose that he is no poet ; and proceeds on the false theory , which has been so ...
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