The work of a correct and regular writer is a garden accurately formed and diligently planted, varied with shades and scented with flowers. The composition of Shakespeare is a forest in which oaks extend their branches and pines tower in the air, interspersed... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Page 267edited by - 1842Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 pages
...; the composition of Shnkspere is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches, and pines tower iu the air, interspersed sometimes with weeds and brambles,...and. sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers : the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades and scented with flowers ; the composition of Shakespeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...brambles, and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and roses ; rilling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 pages
...diligently planted, varied •with shades, and scented with flowers ; the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 376 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers ; the composition of Shakespeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers; the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses; filling the eve with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers; the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers ; the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers ; the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 pages
...and diligently planted, varied with shades, and scented with flowers : the composition of Shakspeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches,...and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses ; rilling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity. Other poets display... | |
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