Cyclopaedia of English Literature: Sixth period from 1727-1780. Poets ; Scottish poets ; tragic dramatists ; Comic dramatists ; Periodical essayists ; Novelists ; Historians ; Metaphysical writers ; Writers in divinity ; Miscellaneous writersRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 |
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... spirit of the elder muse , and to assert the dignity of genuine inspiration . Young in his best performances -his startling denunciations of death and judgment , his solemn appeals , his piety , and his epigram - was equally an original ...
... spirit of the elder muse , and to assert the dignity of genuine inspiration . Young in his best performances -his startling denunciations of death and judgment , his solemn appeals , his piety , and his epigram - was equally an original ...
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... spirit of Milton seems to speak in this strain of lofty egotism ! • 4 The Pleasures of Imagination ' is a poem seldom read continuously , though its finer passages , by fre- quent quotation , particularly in works of criticism and moral ...
... spirit of Milton seems to speak in this strain of lofty egotism ! • 4 The Pleasures of Imagination ' is a poem seldom read continuously , though its finer passages , by fre- quent quotation , particularly in works of criticism and moral ...
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... spirit , as Churchill had expiated his early follies by an untimely death . Beattie was a sincere lover of truth and virtue , but his ardour led him at times into intolerance , and he was too fond of courting the notice and approbation ...
... spirit , as Churchill had expiated his early follies by an untimely death . Beattie was a sincere lover of truth and virtue , but his ardour led him at times into intolerance , and he was too fond of courting the notice and approbation ...
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... spirit is in homely love and fireside joy ; tender and simple , like the religion of the land , she utters nothing out of keeping with the character of her people , and the aspect of the soil ; and of this spirit , and of this feel- ing ...
... spirit is in homely love and fireside joy ; tender and simple , like the religion of the land , she utters nothing out of keeping with the character of her people , and the aspect of the soil ; and of this spirit , and of this feel- ing ...
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... spirit , and how he was murdered in the garden , how his fear forsook him by degrees , and he was struck dumb with sorrow , as it were , just as I should have been , had it been my own case . But Well , to be certain , though I know ...
... spirit , and how he was murdered in the garden , how his fear forsook him by degrees , and he was struck dumb with sorrow , as it were , just as I should have been , had it been my own case . But Well , to be certain , though I know ...
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ancient appeared beauty beneath blank verse breast breath bright character charms clouds Colonsay dark dear death deep delight Dr Johnson earth England fair fame fancy father fear feel flowers genius grace grave green hand happy hast hear heard heart heaven hill honour hope Horace Walpole hour human king labour Lady light live look Lord Lord Byron lyre mind moral morning mountains mourn muse native nature never night o'er pain passion peace pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise pride published racter rill Rodmond round scene Scotland seems shade sigh Sir Walter Scott sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stream style sublime sweet taste tears tender thee thou thought tion Tom Jones Twas uncle Toby vale verse virtue voice wandering wave wild wind young youth