The Poetical Works of William Collins, Հատոր 3W. Pickering, 1830 - 150 էջ |
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... feeling at the obscurity in which the lives of the poets of our country are , with few exceptions , involved . That they lived , and wrote , and died , comprises nearly all that is known of many , and , of others , the few facts which ...
... feeling at the obscurity in which the lives of the poets of our country are , with few exceptions , involved . That they lived , and wrote , and died , comprises nearly all that is known of many , and , of others , the few facts which ...
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... feeling which , as he him- self hints , may have partly arisen from the dread he entertained lest he might be the victim of a similar calamity . The following extracts are from letters addressed to Joseph Warton : " March 8 , 1754 ...
... feeling which , as he him- self hints , may have partly arisen from the dread he entertained lest he might be the victim of a similar calamity . The following extracts are from letters addressed to Joseph Warton : " March 8 , 1754 ...
Էջ xxxv
... feeling to perceive . An anecdote is related of Collins which , if true , proves that he felt the neglect with which his Odes were treated with the indignation natural to an enthusiastic temper . Having purchased the unsold copies of ...
... feeling to perceive . An anecdote is related of Collins which , if true , proves that he felt the neglect with which his Odes were treated with the indignation natural to an enthusiastic temper . Having purchased the unsold copies of ...
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... feeling to be capable of appreciating the excellence of the pieces which he censures . It is not , however ... feel deeply the beauty , the pathos , and the sublime conceptions of the Odes to Evening , to Pity , to Simplicity ...
... feeling to be capable of appreciating the excellence of the pieces which he censures . It is not , however ... feel deeply the beauty , the pathos , and the sublime conceptions of the Odes to Evening , to Pity , to Simplicity ...
Էջ xxxvii
... feeling , and genius , to concur in Collins's opinion , when he expressed himself dissatisfied . with his Eclogues ; for , though they are not without merit , it is very doubtful if they would have lived , even till this time , but for ...
... feeling , and genius , to concur in Collins's opinion , when he expressed himself dissatisfied . with his Eclogues ; for , though they are not without merit , it is very doubtful if they would have lived , even till this time , but for ...
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