The European Magazine, and London Review, Volum 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... natural emotions of the human mind , lament the miscries of life , " or " paint the magnificence of nature ” successfully , and whose " verses unite the opposite excellencies of strength and elegance , case and majesty , " can have few ...
... natural emotions of the human mind , lament the miscries of life , " or " paint the magnificence of nature ” successfully , and whose " verses unite the opposite excellencies of strength and elegance , case and majesty , " can have few ...
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... Nature Nature is the result to which it ultimately inclines . And therefore it is obvious , that taste , as dependent on the judgment , will be correct in propor- tion as it is natural . Sir Joshua Key- nolds , in his Discourses ...
... Nature Nature is the result to which it ultimately inclines . And therefore it is obvious , that taste , as dependent on the judgment , will be correct in propor- tion as it is natural . Sir Joshua Key- nolds , in his Discourses ...
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... Nature's laws , The CONVERSATION PIECE which Nature draws . In latter age , when passions milder flow , And our chief pride is rais'd on what we know ; Tho ' love no longer takes an active part , No longer flames or agitates the heart ...
... Nature's laws , The CONVERSATION PIECE which Nature draws . In latter age , when passions milder flow , And our chief pride is rais'd on what we know ; Tho ' love no longer takes an active part , No longer flames or agitates the heart ...
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