The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen25Philological Society of London, 1794 |
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... nature in her countenance as her husband , and faid many kind things in the Swifs language which her husband interpreted for me in the Italian ; for that language he well understood , and fpoke fo as to be understood , having learnt it ...
... nature in her countenance as her husband , and faid many kind things in the Swifs language which her husband interpreted for me in the Italian ; for that language he well understood , and fpoke fo as to be understood , having learnt it ...
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... natural and more rational to fuppofe , that the firft poems were hymns or odes made in praife of the Deity , who by ... nature exulted in praife of the omnipotent Creator ; when the morning fars fang together , and all the fons of God ...
... natural and more rational to fuppofe , that the firft poems were hymns or odes made in praife of the Deity , who by ... nature exulted in praife of the omnipotent Creator ; when the morning fars fang together , and all the fons of God ...
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... natural love of the grand , fublime and marvellous , which are the effential cha- racteristics of a good Poct . The Poet , not fatisfied with exploring all nature for fubjects , wantons in the fields of fancy , and creates beings of his ...
... natural love of the grand , fublime and marvellous , which are the effential cha- racteristics of a good Poct . The Poet , not fatisfied with exploring all nature for fubjects , wantons in the fields of fancy , and creates beings of his ...
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... natural truth . The care to be had in judging of things of this nature , is to try them by thofe tests that are proper to themfelves , and not by fuch as are proper only to other points of knowledge . Thus Poetry is not an ir- rational ...
... natural truth . The care to be had in judging of things of this nature , is to try them by thofe tests that are proper to themfelves , and not by fuch as are proper only to other points of knowledge . Thus Poetry is not an ir- rational ...
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... nature . Upon the whole , one may fafely pronounce , that the qualifications of a Poet are the peculiar gifts of Hea . ven , and promoted and embellished by a happy concurrence of events . Foetry is not the province of art ; and I think ...
... nature . Upon the whole , one may fafely pronounce , that the qualifications of a Poet are the peculiar gifts of Hea . ven , and promoted and embellished by a happy concurrence of events . Foetry is not the province of art ; and I think ...
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