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There is this want in most descriptive poems , be- cause as the scenes , which they must exhibit suc- cessively ... were added to enliven the stillness of the scene , the appearance of Father Thames , and the transformation of Lodona .
There is this want in most descriptive poems , be- cause as the scenes , which they must exhibit suc- cessively ... were added to enliven the stillness of the scene , the appearance of Father Thames , and the transformation of Lodona .
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Look then abroad through nature , to the range Of planets , suns , and adamantine spheres Wheeling unshaken through the void immense ; And speak , O man ! does this capacious scene With half that kindling majesty dilate Thy strong ...
Look then abroad through nature , to the range Of planets , suns , and adamantine spheres Wheeling unshaken through the void immense ; And speak , O man ! does this capacious scene With half that kindling majesty dilate Thy strong ...
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A very little reflection will con- vince us , that there is not one circumstance in the whole scene that is of the nature of ... The merit and excellence of Shakspeare , and of Gar- rick , when they were engaged in such scenes , is of a ...
A very little reflection will con- vince us , that there is not one circumstance in the whole scene that is of the nature of ... The merit and excellence of Shakspeare , and of Gar- rick , when they were engaged in such scenes , is of a ...
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