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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... taste , and a more sure reward in the encouragement and applause of a populous and enlightened na tion . ' The literature of England , ' says Shelley , ' has arisen , as it were , from a new birth . In spite of the low - thoughted envy ...
... taste , and a more sure reward in the encouragement and applause of a populous and enlightened na tion . ' The literature of England , ' says Shelley , ' has arisen , as it were , from a new birth . In spite of the low - thoughted envy ...
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... gifts she placed , Vigour of judgment , purity of taste , Superior parts without their spleenful leaven , Kindness to earth , and confidence in heaven , While my fond thoughts o'er all thy merits roll , HAYLEY . ] ENGLISH LITERATURE . 14.
... gifts she placed , Vigour of judgment , purity of taste , Superior parts without their spleenful leaven , Kindness to earth , and confidence in heaven , While my fond thoughts o'er all thy merits roll , HAYLEY . ] ENGLISH LITERATURE . 14.
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... taste of his own day . He may be traced in the ' Pleasures of Hope ' of Campbell , and in other young poets of that time . The attempt to unite science with the inspirations of the Muse , was in itself an attractive novelty , and he ...
... taste of his own day . He may be traced in the ' Pleasures of Hope ' of Campbell , and in other young poets of that time . The attempt to unite science with the inspirations of the Muse , was in itself an attractive novelty , and he ...
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... taste which were required to give it vitality , and direct it to its true objects . " Invocation to the Goddess of Botany . - From the Botanic Garden . ' ' Stay your rude steps ! whose throbbing breasts infold The legion - fiends of ...
... taste which were required to give it vitality , and direct it to its true objects . " Invocation to the Goddess of Botany . - From the Botanic Garden . ' ' Stay your rude steps ! whose throbbing breasts infold The legion - fiends of ...
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... taste , and their high - flown compliments on one another . " There was a specious brilliancy in these exotics , ' he re- marks , which dazzled the native grubs , who had scarce ever ven- tured beyond a sheep , and a crook , and a rose ...
... taste , and their high - flown compliments on one another . " There was a specious brilliancy in these exotics , ' he re- marks , which dazzled the native grubs , who had scarce ever ven- tured beyond a sheep , and a crook , and a rose ...
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