Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of PoemsRest Fenner, 1817 - 303 páginas |
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... pleasure . Fondly these attach A radical causation to a few Poor drudges of chastising Providence , Who borrow all their hues and qualities From our own folly and rank wickedness , Which gave them birth and nurse them . Others , mean ...
... pleasure . Fondly these attach A radical causation to a few Poor drudges of chastising Providence , Who borrow all their hues and qualities From our own folly and rank wickedness , Which gave them birth and nurse them . Others , mean ...
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... pleasure , had his own name been attached to the imaginary object or agent . After the recitation , our amiable host observed , that in his opinion Mr. ***** had over - rated the merits of the poetry ; but had they been tenfold greater ...
... pleasure , had his own name been attached to the imaginary object or agent . After the recitation , our amiable host observed , that in his opinion Mr. ***** had over - rated the merits of the poetry ; but had they been tenfold greater ...
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... pleasure which they are capable of affording to vindictive , turbulent , and unprincipled readers . Could it be supposed , though for a moment , that the author seriously wished what he had thus wildly imagined , even the attempt to ...
... pleasure which they are capable of affording to vindictive , turbulent , and unprincipled readers . Could it be supposed , though for a moment , that the author seriously wished what he had thus wildly imagined , even the attempt to ...
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... pleasurable kindliness ; who scarcely even in a casual illustration introduces the image of woman , child , or bird , but he embalms the thought with so rich a tenderness , as makes the very words seem beauties and fragments of poetry ...
... pleasurable kindliness ; who scarcely even in a casual illustration introduces the image of woman , child , or bird , but he embalms the thought with so rich a tenderness , as makes the very words seem beauties and fragments of poetry ...
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... and therefore impregnated with that pleasurable exultation which is experienced in all energetic exertion of intellectual power ; that in the same mood he had generalized the causes of the war , and then personified the abstract 95.
... and therefore impregnated with that pleasurable exultation which is experienced in all energetic exertion of intellectual power ; that in the same mood he had generalized the causes of the war , and then personified the abstract 95.
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