Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xiv
... Book III . of the Olney Collection , especially the latter , beginning , " Far from the world , O Lord , I flee ; " every syl- lable of which is the direct expression of present per- sonal experience . " The calm retreat , the silent ...
... Book III . of the Olney Collection , especially the latter , beginning , " Far from the world , O Lord , I flee ; " every syl- lable of which is the direct expression of present per- sonal experience . " The calm retreat , the silent ...
Side xix
... Book I. Hymns 64 * and 67 , + also Book III . Hymns 24 and 28.§ The 72 || Hymn of Book I. is written with the confidence of inspira- tion and the authority of a prophet . Hymn 96 , ¶ Book I. is a perfect allegory in miniature , without ...
... Book I. Hymns 64 * and 67 , + also Book III . Hymns 24 and 28.§ The 72 || Hymn of Book I. is written with the confidence of inspira- tion and the authority of a prophet . Hymn 96 , ¶ Book I. is a perfect allegory in miniature , without ...
Side xx
... Book II . is in a strain of noble sim- plicity , expressive of confidence the most remote from presumption , and such as a heart at peace with God alone could enjoy , or utter . Hymn 55 , † Book II . -who can read and understand this ...
... Book II . is in a strain of noble sim- plicity , expressive of confidence the most remote from presumption , and such as a heart at peace with God alone could enjoy , or utter . Hymn 55 , † Book II . -who can read and understand this ...
Side xxvi
... book of the scholars at the one , and Pope's of those at the other , it is most probable , that the cleverest lads , - those who really enjoyed the poetry of the translation , would , to their lives ' end , prefer that which had made ...
... book of the scholars at the one , and Pope's of those at the other , it is most probable , that the cleverest lads , - those who really enjoyed the poetry of the translation , would , to their lives ' end , prefer that which had made ...
Side xxxii
... attiring me- lancholy truth in ludicrous fiction . A book of fables , apologues , allegorical pictures , and conver- sation pieces , more entertaining and instructive than hasty readers of our Author would imagine , might be xxxii.
... attiring me- lancholy truth in ludicrous fiction . A book of fables , apologues , allegorical pictures , and conver- sation pieces , more entertaining and instructive than hasty readers of our Author would imagine , might be xxxii.
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