Poetical Works...: To which are Now Added Inscriptionum Romanarum Delectus, and An Inaugural Speech...together with Memoirs of His Life and Writings; and Notes, Critical and Explanatory, المجلد 1University Press, for W. Hanwell and J. Parker, 1802 |
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الصفحة xxxi
... Gothic buildings which he vifited ; and Mr. Price , of the Bodleian Library , his intimate friend for many years , has told me , that Mr. Warton would frequently talk to him of the excellence of the two chapters on this fubject in ...
... Gothic buildings which he vifited ; and Mr. Price , of the Bodleian Library , his intimate friend for many years , has told me , that Mr. Warton would frequently talk to him of the excellence of the two chapters on this fubject in ...
الصفحة xxxii
... Gothic Architecture ; which he delivered over to Dr. Joseph Warton . Mr. John Warton however , who is in poffeffion of his father's and uncle's papers , has never met with it . Of this work the Author himself has more than once publicly ...
... Gothic Architecture ; which he delivered over to Dr. Joseph Warton . Mr. John Warton however , who is in poffeffion of his father's and uncle's papers , has never met with it . Of this work the Author himself has more than once publicly ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... Gothic Architecture " in England . " Mr. John Warton has indeed in his uncle's writing fome copy - books , containing " Obfer- " vations , critical and hiftorical , & c . " agreeably to the title above recited . Thefe " Obferva- ❝tions ...
... Gothic Architecture " in England . " Mr. John Warton has indeed in his uncle's writing fome copy - books , containing " Obfer- " vations , critical and hiftorical , & c . " agreeably to the title above recited . Thefe " Obferva- ❝tions ...
الصفحة c
... Gothic architecture . " To these characters of Mr. Warton I will venture to add two or three other traits derived from different fources . When in Oxford he visited little and though he was much attached to Wykehamists , and had a ...
... Gothic architecture . " To these characters of Mr. Warton I will venture to add two or three other traits derived from different fources . When in Oxford he visited little and though he was much attached to Wykehamists , and had a ...
الصفحة cix
... Gothic Architecture : in his ftudy of it he " ar- rived at so very extraordinary a pitch of faga- city , as to be enabled to pronounce at first fight on the precife time when every particu " lar part of any of our Cathedrals was erected ...
... Gothic Architecture : in his ftudy of it he " ar- rived at so very extraordinary a pitch of faga- city , as to be enabled to pronounce at first fight on the precife time when every particu " lar part of any of our Cathedrals was erected ...
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الصفحة 127 - And hush'd with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody?
الصفحة 154 - Man's feeble race what ills await ! . Labour, and Penury, the racks of Pain, Disease, and Sorrow's weeping train, And Death, sad refuge from the storms of fate ! The fond complaint, my song, disprove, And justify the laws of Jove.
الصفحة 59 - Sudden, the sombrous imagery is fled, Which late my visionary rapture fed: Thy powerful hand has broke the Gothic chain, And brought my bosom back to truth again; To truth, by no peculiar...
الصفحة 92 - Spires the black pine, while through the naked street, Once haunt of tradeful merchants, springs the grass : Here columns heap'd on prostrate columns, torn From their firm base, increase the mouldering mass. Far as the sight can pierce, appear the spoils Of sunk magnificence ! a blended scene Of moles, fanes, arches, domes, and palaces, Where, with his brother Horror, Ruin sits.
الصفحة lviii - Our friend, Dr. Hurd, having long ago desired me in your name to communicate any fragments, or sketches of a design I once had to give a history of English poetry, you may well think me rude or negligent, when you see me hesitating for so many months before I comply with your request, and yet (believe me) few of your friends have been better pleased than I to find this subject (surely neither unentei'taining...
الصفحة 36 - he was one of those divine men who, like a chapel in a palace, remain unprofaned, while all the rest is tyranny, corruption, and folly.
الصفحة 30 - Wept for thee in Helicon, And fome flowers, and fome bays, For thy herfe, to ftrow the ways, Sent thee from the banks of Came, Devoted to thy virtuous name...
الصفحة 44 - Of human offspring, fole propriety In Paradife of all things common elfe. By thee adult'rous luft was...
الصفحة 35 - The oracles are dumb; No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving. Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine, With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos leaving: No nightly trance or breathed spell Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.
الصفحة 95 - Hail, queen divine! whom, as tradition tells, Once in his evening walk a Druid found, Far in a hollow glade of Mona's woods; And piteous bore with hospitable hand To the close shelter of his oaken bow'r.