Letters Concerning Taste: To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ...R. and J. Dodsley, 1757 - 220 էջ |
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To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ... John Gilbert Cooper. LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE , AND ESSAYS ON SIMILAR AND OTHER SUBJECTS . шаре LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE . THE THIRD EDITION . TO.
To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ... John Gilbert Cooper. LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE , AND ESSAYS ON SIMILAR AND OTHER SUBJECTS . шаре LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE . THE THIRD EDITION . TO.
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To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ... John Gilbert Cooper. шаре LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE . THE THIRD EDITION . TO WHICH ARE ADDED ESSAY S ON SIMILAR AND OTHER SUBJECTS . ΦΥΣΙΣ άμαχον ΕΡΩΤΑ ἐνέφυσεν ἡμῶν ταῖς ΨΥΧΑΙΣ ...
To which are Added, Essays on Similar and Other Subjects ... John Gilbert Cooper. шаре LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE . THE THIRD EDITION . TO WHICH ARE ADDED ESSAY S ON SIMILAR AND OTHER SUBJECTS . ΦΥΣΙΣ άμαχον ΕΡΩΤΑ ἐνέφυσεν ἡμῶν ταῖς ΨΥΧΑΙΣ ...
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... Subjects , which were published fome Years ago in periodical Papers . He did not intend at first that either the LETTERS or the ESSAYS fhould be known to be written by him ; but feveral of his Friends having made the Discovery , and ...
... Subjects , which were published fome Years ago in periodical Papers . He did not intend at first that either the LETTERS or the ESSAYS fhould be known to be written by him ; but feveral of his Friends having made the Discovery , and ...
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... Subjects peculiar to one , and fome in common to both . The Superiority of v the former to the latter . Night - Pieces of MILTON , HOMER , and SHAKE- SPEAR . The inimitable Tafle and Excellence of the last in Defcription . Obfervations ...
... Subjects peculiar to one , and fome in common to both . The Superiority of v the former to the latter . Night - Pieces of MILTON , HOMER , and SHAKE- SPEAR . The inimitable Tafle and Excellence of the last in Defcription . Obfervations ...
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... Subjects . That every Art should regard its pro- per End , which is the Improvement of Mankind in moral Science . Pro- per Subjects pointed out . Pictures of INFANCY , YOUTH , MANHOOD , and OLD AGE . A beautiful Subject for the ...
... Subjects . That every Art should regard its pro- per End , which is the Improvement of Mankind in moral Science . Pro- per Subjects pointed out . Pictures of INFANCY , YOUTH , MANHOOD , and OLD AGE . A beautiful Subject for the ...
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Էջ 128 - The powers of man; we feel within ourselves His energy divine; he tells the heart, He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being; to be great like him, Beneficent and active.
Էջ 193 - Hail wedded Love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men Among the bestial herds to range; by thee, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear, and all the charities Of father, son, and brother first were known.
Էջ 37 - Wheeling unshaken through the void immense ; And speak, O man ! does this capacious scene With half that kindling majesty dilate Thy strong conception, as when Brutus rose Refulgent from the stroke of Caesar's fate, Amid the crowd of patriots ; and his arm Aloft extending, like eternal Jove When guilt brings down the thunder, call'd aloud On Tully's name, and shook his crimson steel, And bade the father of his country hail ? For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free...
Էջ 24 - Breaks from his weeping mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove : the pensive sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful...
Էջ 126 - And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The setting sun's effulgence, not a strain From all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends, but whence his bosom can partake Fresh pleasure, unreproved.
Էջ 38 - Attentive turn ; from dim oblivion call Her fleet, ideal band ; and bid them, go ! Break through Time's barrier, and o'ertake the hour That saw the heavens created : then declare If aught were found in those external scenes To move thy wonder now.
Էջ 51 - When first with fresh-born vigour he inhales The balmy breeze, and feels the blessed sun Warm at his bosom, from the springs of life Chasing oppressive damps and languid pain!
Էջ 14 - Were destin'd ; some within a finer mould She wrought, and temper'd with a purer flame. To these the Sire omnipotent unfolds The world's harmonious volume, there to read The transcript of himself.
Էջ 24 - What need words To paint its power? For this the daring youth Breaks from his weeping mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove...
Էջ 17 - Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame ; But that the Omnipotent might send him forth, In sight of mortal and immortal powers, As on a boundless theatre, to run The great career of justice...