Poet was idolized for its miraculous effects; yet a poem, intended to promote the cultivation of good humour, may still, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of some little service to society in general ; or if this idea may be thought too chimerical... Poems and Plays - Side iiiav William Hayley - 1785Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Hayley - 1781 - 192 sider
...its miraculous effects ; yet a Poem, intended to promote the cultivation of good-humour, may ftill perhaps be fortunate enough to prove of fome little...chimerical and romantic by fober Reafon, it is at leaft one of thofe pleaimg and innocent delufions, in which a poetical Enthufiaft may be fafely indulged.... | |
| William Hayley - 1785 - 358 sider
...its miraculous effeEls ; yet a Poem, intended to promote the cultivation of good-humour, may ftill, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of fome little...general ; or, if this idea may be thought too chimerical cal and romantic by fober Reafon, it is at leaft one of thofe"pleafing and m-, " nocent delufions,... | |
| William Hayley - 1796 - 216 sider
...for its miraculous effefls ; yet a poem, intended to promote the cultivation of goodhumour, may ftill perhaps be fortunate enough to prove of fome little...chimerical and romantic by fober reafon, it is at leaft one of thofe pleafing and innocent delufions, in which a poetical enthufiaft may be fafely indulged.... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 200 sider
...of goodhumour, may ftill perhaps be* fortunate 'enough. to prove of fome little ferW'e.td'foctety ia general ; or, if this idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by fober reafon, it is at leaft one of thofe pleafing and innocent dclufions, in which a poetical enthufiaft may be fafely indulged.... | |
| William Hayley - 1801 - 198 sider
...for its miraculous effects ; yet a poem, intended to promote the cultivation of goodhumour, may ftill perhaps be fortunate enough to prove of fome little...idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by fobcr rcafon, it is at leaft one of thofe pleafing and innocent delufions, in which a poetical enthufiaft... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 194 sider
...of good humdr, may dill, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of fome little fervice to fo. ciety in general ; or,- if this idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by fober reafon, it is at leaft one of thofe pleafing and innocent delations,. in. which •. a poetical enthufiaft may be fafely... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 378 sider
...of good humour, may still, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of some little service to society in general ; or if this idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by sober reason, it is at least one of those pleasing and innocent delusions, in which a poetical enthusiast... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 358 sider
...of good humour, may still, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of some little service to society in general ; or if this idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by sober reason, it is at least one of those pleasing and innocent delusions, in which a poetical enthusiast... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 382 sider
...cultivation of good humor, may still, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of some little service to society in general; or, if this idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by sober reason, it is at least one of those pleasing and innocent delusions, in which a poetical enthusiast... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 380 sider
...cultivation of good humor, may still, perhaps, be fortunate enough to prove of some little service to society in general; or, if this idea may be thought too chimerical and romantic by sober reason, it is at least one of those pleasing and innocent delusions, in which a poetical enthusiast... | |
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