The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... mind that varied company and varied scenery could produce . " To the spirit of original observation , " says Mr. Allan Cunningham of this poem , in his History of British Literature , “ to the fine pictures of men and manners , and to ...
... mind that varied company and varied scenery could produce . " To the spirit of original observation , " says Mr. Allan Cunningham of this poem , in his History of British Literature , “ to the fine pictures of men and manners , and to ...
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... mind of the reader the authors of " The Pleasures of Memory " and " The Pleasures of Hope , " the most beautiful didactic poems in our language , if we except Pope's " Essay on Man ; " but so many poetasters have started up , that even ...
... mind of the reader the authors of " The Pleasures of Memory " and " The Pleasures of Hope , " the most beautiful didactic poems in our language , if we except Pope's " Essay on Man ; " but so many poetasters have started up , that even ...
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... mind , in the severer forms of science and of useful art . The action of fancy and of taste seems to be affected by causes too various and minute to be enumerated with sufficent completeness for the purposes of philosophical theory . To ...
... mind , in the severer forms of science and of useful art . The action of fancy and of taste seems to be affected by causes too various and minute to be enumerated with sufficent completeness for the purposes of philosophical theory . To ...
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... - ousy , for Johnson's mind , though coarse , was not mean , but to the prejudices of his university , his political faction , and his poetical sect ; and this last bigotry is the more remarkable MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS . 15.
... - ousy , for Johnson's mind , though coarse , was not mean , but to the prejudices of his university , his political faction , and his poetical sect ; and this last bigotry is the more remarkable MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS . 15.
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... minds approached the period of an explosion , its effects on literature become more visible . The desire of strong emotion ... mind of the poet to the intense and undisguised passions of the uneducated , which fastidious polite- ness had ...
... minds approached the period of an explosion , its effects on literature become more visible . The desire of strong emotion ... mind of the poet to the intense and undisguised passions of the uneducated , which fastidious polite- ness had ...
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