| Laurence Sterne - 1834 - 440 sider
...; uid there is at times a pensivencss of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious oinpositions, which tells of a soul which has been lifted from the contemplation of tcrcs trial things, to divine communings with beings of a purer world." HEBER, POLLOK AND CR ABBE'S... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1836 - 508 sider
...most eminent exemption from impropriety of thought or diction ; and there is at times a pensiveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions,...the contemplation of terrestrial things, to divine comtnunings with beings of a purer world." , HEBER, POLLOK AND CRABBE'S POETICAL WORKS, :otnplcte in... | |
| 1836 - 558 sider
...most eminent exemption from impropriety of thought or diction ; and there is at times a pensiveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions,...the contemplation of terrestrial things, to divine communings with beings of a purer world." HEBER, POLLOK AND CRABBE'S POETICAL WORKS, complete in 1... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 sider
...eminent exemption from impropriety of thought or diction ; — and there is at times a pensiveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions,...the contemplation of terrestrial things to divine communings with beings of a purer world. These are some of the qualifications which have rendered the... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1837 - 164 sider
...diction ; nd ¿ere la at times a pensiveneas of tone, a winning sudursc in her more serious ompositions, which tells of a soul which has been lifted from the contemplation of terestrial things, to divine communings with beings of a purer world." l HEBER, POLLOK AND CRABBE'S... | |
| John Eberle - 1838 - 600 sider
...most eminent exemption from impropriety of thought or diction ; and thcre is at times a pensiveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions, which tells of a soul which has been litled from the contemplation of terrestrial things, to divine communings with beings of a purer world."... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1840 - 342 sider
...is at times a pen. siveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions, which (ells of a soul which has been lifted from the contemplation of terrestrial things, to divine communinga with beings of a purer world." LECTURES ON SCRIPTURE FACTS AND PROPHE. CY. By WB Collyer,... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1843 - 348 sider
...eminent cxeinp. tien from impropriety of thought or diction; and there is at times a pen. sivenesn of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions,...which tells of a soul which has been lifted from the coutempint!on of terrestrial things, to divine connmuninga with beings of a purer world.'1 LECTURKS... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 sider
...most eminent exemption from impropriety of thought or diction ; and there is at times a pensiveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions,...the contemplation of terrestrial things, to divine communings with beings of a purer world." THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROGERS, CAMPBELL, MONTGOMERY, LAMB,... | |
| Thomas P. Jones - 1846 - 362 sider
...most eminent exemption from impropriety of thought or diction ; and there is at times a pensiveness of tone, a winning sadness in her more serious compositions,...the contemplation of terrestrial things, to divine communing* with beings of a purer world." THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROGERS, CAMPBELL, MONTGOMERY, LAMB,... | |
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