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The conteft , however , was likely to have proved of a very serious nature . They met on Wimbledon Common , and had for their seconds persons of distinction . The Duke engaged lord Rawdon , now earl of Moira ; Colonel Lennox had with ...
The conteft , however , was likely to have proved of a very serious nature . They met on Wimbledon Common , and had for their seconds persons of distinction . The Duke engaged lord Rawdon , now earl of Moira ; Colonel Lennox had with ...
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NATURE , says Lord Orford , that produces samples of all qualities , and in the scale of gradation , exhibits all poffible shades , affords us types that are more apposite than words . The eagle is sublime , the lion majestic , the fwan ...
NATURE , says Lord Orford , that produces samples of all qualities , and in the scale of gradation , exhibits all poffible shades , affords us types that are more apposite than words . The eagle is sublime , the lion majestic , the fwan ...
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ANON THE * HE nature of pastoral poetry was explained and discussed in our Number for February last , when the Eclogues of Virgil became the topic of examination . We then specified the subjects best fitted for this kind of poetry ...
ANON THE * HE nature of pastoral poetry was explained and discussed in our Number for February last , when the Eclogues of Virgil became the topic of examination . We then specified the subjects best fitted for this kind of poetry ...
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He has the same advantage in the pastoral , as Homer had in the epic poesy ; and that was to make the critics turn his practice into permanent rules , and to measure nature herself by his accomplished model . THEOCRITUS writes in the ...
He has the same advantage in the pastoral , as Homer had in the epic poesy ; and that was to make the critics turn his practice into permanent rules , and to measure nature herself by his accomplished model . THEOCRITUS writes in the ...
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I beheld many of its views , and gazed upon many of its select spots ' with admiration : “ In England's happy ifle we see display'd The charms of nature and the force of art , Our bills and dales with verdure all array'd , All that can ...
I beheld many of its views , and gazed upon many of its select spots ' with admiration : “ In England's happy ifle we see display'd The charms of nature and the force of art , Our bills and dales with verdure all array'd , All that can ...
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