Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Bände 5-6Robert Chambers American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... Nature after a Storm .. ..208 ' Tis the Last Rose of Summer . 212 Extract from " Revolt of Islam " . Extract from " The Cenci " . 66 Opening of Queen Mab " . From The Sensitive Plant " . ...... 281 Forest Scenery . Stanzas written in ...
... Nature after a Storm .. ..208 ' Tis the Last Rose of Summer . 212 Extract from " Revolt of Islam " . Extract from " The Cenci " . 66 Opening of Queen Mab " . From The Sensitive Plant " . ...... 281 Forest Scenery . Stanzas written in ...
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... nature have been more truly and devoutly worshipped , and real excellence more highly prized . It has been feared by some that the principle of utility , which is recognised as one of the features of the present age , and the progress ...
... nature have been more truly and devoutly worshipped , and real excellence more highly prized . It has been feared by some that the principle of utility , which is recognised as one of the features of the present age , and the progress ...
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... nature . The persons in whom this power resides may often , as far as regards many portions of their nature , have little apparent correspondence with that spirit of good of which they are the ministers . But even whilst they deny and ...
... nature . The persons in whom this power resides may often , as far as regards many portions of their nature , have little apparent correspondence with that spirit of good of which they are the ministers . But even whilst they deny and ...
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... nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies , To want no more than may suffice And make that little do . We'll therefore relish with content Whate'er kind providence has sent , Nor aim beyond our power ; For , if our stock ...
... nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies , To want no more than may suffice And make that little do . We'll therefore relish with content Whate'er kind providence has sent , Nor aim beyond our power ; For , if our stock ...
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... nature , and in the rural descriptions and fireside scenes of The Task , ' they saw the features of English scenery and domestic life faithfully delineated . Task , " says Southey , was at once descriptive , moral , and satirical . The ...
... nature , and in the rural descriptions and fireside scenes of The Task , ' they saw the features of English scenery and domestic life faithfully delineated . Task , " says Southey , was at once descriptive , moral , and satirical . The ...
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