... of attention was suddenly magnified : no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed •with equal•care... Works - Página 309por Samuel Johnson - 1811Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 728 páginas
...pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....imagination : he must be conversant with all that is The plants of the garden, the animals of the wood, the minerals of the earth, and meteors of the sky,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 páginas
...pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed, with equal rare, the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....and whatever is dreadful, must be familiar to his imaginahou : he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast, or elegantly little. The plants of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 páginas
...pinnacles of the palace. ax,•. . , Sometimes I wandered along the mazes of the rivulet, and . y, _' sometimes watched the changes of the summer clouds....must be conversant with all that is awfully vast, f , . or elegantly little. The plants of the garden, the animals ' of the wood, the minerals of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 páginas
...pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace.—...along the mazes of the rivulet, and sometimes watched thechangcs of the summer clouds.— To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful, and whatever... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1828 - 466 páginas
...(pictured upon my mind 21) every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....rivulet, and sometimes watched the changes of the summer-clouds. To a poet nothing can be useless. What1 Parte la plus sublime de la literature. 2 Qui... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1882 - 856 páginas
...pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....vast or elegantly little. The plants of the garden, and the meteors of the sky must all concur to store his mind with inexhaustible variety ; for every... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 páginas
...pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....along the mazes of the rivulet, and sometimes watched th« changes of the summer clouds. To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful, and whatever... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 páginas
...pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....and whatever is dreadful, must be familiar to his imag14 ination: he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast or elegantly little. The plants... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1833 - 476 páginas
...(pictured upon my mind 21) every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. 1 observed with equal care the crags of the rock and the pinnacles of the palace....Sometimes I wandered along the mazes of the rivulet, and 5ometimes watched the changes of the summer-clouds. To a poet nothing can be useless. What] Partie... | |
| J. Cherpilloud - 1833 - 272 páginas
...pictured upon d my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley. I observed, with equal care, the crags of the rock, and the pinnacles* of the palace. Sometimes I wandered along the mazes of the f rivulet, and sometimes watched* the changes of the summer clouds. Nothing can be h useless to a poet.... | |
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