Before the Romantics: An Anthology of the EnlightenmentG. Routledge, 1946 - 349 Seiten |
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... kind of superstitious Timidity and Veneration , and therefore they thought them fit for the Seats and Residences of their Deities . They fancied also that Steams rise sometimes , or a sort of Vapour in those hollow Places , that gave a kind ...
... kind of superstitious Timidity and Veneration , and therefore they thought them fit for the Seats and Residences of their Deities . They fancied also that Steams rise sometimes , or a sort of Vapour in those hollow Places , that gave a kind ...
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... Kind ) begin their Sleep , And to their Cells the darken'd Glowe Worms creep ; The coming Day the conscious Insects grieve , And with slow Haste the grateful Herbage leave , Wreath o'er the Grass , and the moist Path pursue , Streaking ...
... Kind ) begin their Sleep , And to their Cells the darken'd Glowe Worms creep ; The coming Day the conscious Insects grieve , And with slow Haste the grateful Herbage leave , Wreath o'er the Grass , and the moist Path pursue , Streaking ...
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... kind of knowledge ever spoken of in the polite world . LEARNING . Pedantry . LOVE . A word properly applied to our delight in particular kinds of food ; sometimes metaphorically spoken of the favourite objects of all our appetites ...
... kind of knowledge ever spoken of in the polite world . LEARNING . Pedantry . LOVE . A word properly applied to our delight in particular kinds of food ; sometimes metaphorically spoken of the favourite objects of all our appetites ...
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Alexander Pope appear Beauty better Body Book bright colours common Country dark dead Death delight Earth English ev'ry Eyes Face fair fall Fire flame Friend give Gold green grow half hand head hear Heart Heaven Imagination John John Dryden keep kind King learned leave less light live look Lord Love means mind Moon Nature never Night Note o'er once painting pass Passion piece plain Pleasure Poet poetry poor present reason rest rise Rock round seen Sense shining side Soul spirit spring stand Stars strong Swift tell thee things thou thought thro trees true Truth turn verse walk whole Wind woods World write young
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