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... pro- sopopoeia of Anger : Then Ire came in with sturt and strife , His hand was ay upon his knife ; nor will the reader forbear to admire the sweet moral pathos which has given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter .
... pro- sopopoeia of Anger : Then Ire came in with sturt and strife , His hand was ay upon his knife ; nor will the reader forbear to admire the sweet moral pathos which has given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter .
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... at home than when painting this beautiful period of the day and year , and his landscapes seem glowing as it were with all the dewy freshness of nature . He tells us , in short , that nothing could withdraw MORNINGS IN SPRING . 11.
... at home than when painting this beautiful period of the day and year , and his landscapes seem glowing as it were with all the dewy freshness of nature . He tells us , in short , that nothing could withdraw MORNINGS IN SPRING . 11.
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It can scarcely be necessary to remark , after the many beautiful and highly finished stanzas which I have had occasion to quote in this paper , that the amiable translator had little cause for the appre- hensions which she has avowed ...
It can scarcely be necessary to remark , after the many beautiful and highly finished stanzas which I have had occasion to quote in this paper , that the amiable translator had little cause for the appre- hensions which she has avowed ...
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Bolton Priory , ” says this eloquent topographer , " stands upon a beautiful curvature of the Wharf , on a level sufficiently elevated to protect it from inundations , and low enough for every purpose of picturesque effect .
Bolton Priory , ” says this eloquent topographer , " stands upon a beautiful curvature of the Wharf , on a level sufficiently elevated to protect it from inundations , and low enough for every purpose of picturesque effect .
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What antiquary , and what man of taste , can forbear to regret that the tombs of the Cliffords do not yet remain at Bolton , like those of the Dacres at Lanercost , which are scat- tered in the most beautiful disorder about the ruined ...
What antiquary , and what man of taste , can forbear to regret that the tombs of the Cliffords do not yet remain at Bolton , like those of the Dacres at Lanercost , which are scat- tered in the most beautiful disorder about the ruined ...
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