Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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الصفحة 11
... tell of ' the smiles of nature , and the charms of art : ' else might I relate how I crossed the Staffordshire canal , one of the great efforts of human labour , and human contrivance ; which , from the bridge on which I viewed it ...
... tell of ' the smiles of nature , and the charms of art : ' else might I relate how I crossed the Staffordshire canal , one of the great efforts of human labour , and human contrivance ; which , from the bridge on which I viewed it ...
الصفحة 81
... tell you , that your Greek , and your diligence , and your hon- esty , will never enable you to live like yonder ... telling stories , and falls into expressions of condolence for past , or apprehension of future 1 Palatine Anthology ...
... tell you , that your Greek , and your diligence , and your hon- esty , will never enable you to live like yonder ... telling stories , and falls into expressions of condolence for past , or apprehension of future 1 Palatine Anthology ...
الصفحة 451
... tell how a shepherd has lost his companion and must now feed his flocks alone , without any judge of his skill in piping ; and how one god asks another god what is be- come of Lycidas , and how neither god can tell . He who thus grieves ...
... tell how a shepherd has lost his companion and must now feed his flocks alone , without any judge of his skill in piping ; and how one god asks another god what is be- come of Lycidas , and how neither god can tell . He who thus grieves ...
المحتوى
POETRY | 42 |
On the Death of Mr Robert Levet | 58 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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