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" It is like that of a fine organ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end and never equalled, unless perhaps by Virgil. "
The Young Man's Book of Classical Letters: Consisting of Epistolary ... - الصفحة 158
بواسطة Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 320
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, المجلد 3

Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - عدد الصفحات: 500
...fine organ ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of of the Dorian flute. Variety without end, and never equalled, unless perhaps by Virgil. Whatever is short should be nervous, masculine, and compact. CHARACTER AND SENTIMENTS OF COWPER. Little...

The life and posthumous writings of William Cowper, by W. Hayley ..., المجلد 1

William Cowper - 1806 - عدد الصفحات: 394
...that of a fine organ; has the fullest, and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end,...this copious theme, but talks something about the nnfitness of the English language for blank-verse, and how apt it is, in the mouth of some readers,...

Elegant epistles: a copious selection of instructive, moral, and ...

Elegant epistles - 1812 - عدد الصفحات: 316
...has the fullest and deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian tlute. Variety without end, and never equalled, unless perhaps...this copious theme ; but talks something about the 1111fituess of the English language for blank verse, and how apt it is in the mouth of some readers,...

The Christian Library: The life of the Rev. John Wesley

1826 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...like that of a fine organ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end,...of some readers, to degenerate into declamation." Cowper had no sooner made up his mind on the subject of his new engagement, than he communicated it...

The Christian Spectator, المجلد 2

1820 - عدد الصفحات: 688
...that of a fine organ ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end...this copious theme, but talks something about the unfituess of the English language for hlnuk verse, and how apt it is in the mouth of some readers,...

The life of William Cowper

Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 426
...that of a fine organ ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end,...something about the unfitness of the English language for blank-verse, and how apt it is, in the mouth of some readers, to degenerate nto declamation." Cowper...

The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Compiled from His Correspondence and Other ...

Thomas Taylor - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 512
...that of a fine organ ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end,...something about the unfitness of the English language for blank-verse, and how apt it is, in the mouth of some readers, to degenerate into declamation.' Cowper...

The Christian Library: A Weekly Republication of Popular Religious ..., المجلد 3

1835 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...that of a fine organ ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end,...of some readers, to degenerate into declamation." Cowper had no sooner made up his mind on the subject of his new engagement, than he communicated it...

The Young Lady's Book of Classical Letters: Consisting of Epistolary ...

1836 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...numbers, the classical spirit of antiquity, that prevails in it, go for nothing. I am convinced, by the way, that he has no ear for poetical numbers,...this copious theme ; but talks something about the unntness of the English language for blank verse, and how apt it is, in the mouth of some readers,...

Life and works of Cowper, by R. Southey

William Cowper - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 358
...like that of a fine organ; has the fullest and the deepest tones of majesty, with all the softness and elegance of the Dorian flute. Variety without end...mouth of some readers, to degenerate into declamation. Oh ! I could thresh his old jacket, till I made his pension jingle in his pocket. I could talk a good...




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