The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... Nature seems to be the fame in all ages. The fame passions and ruling affections that actuated the human mind from ... nature in their descriptions, and in nothing else. But how should it happen that poets should so universally •depart ...
... Nature seems to be the fame in all ages. The fame passions and ruling affections that actuated the human mind from ... nature in their descriptions, and in nothing else. But how should it happen that poets should so universally •depart ...
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... nature, which lies open before our eyes, but unobserved, — and the only aim of these imitators, is to devise some novel conceit of their own, to discriminate, in some measure, their own writings from those that belong to others. Is it ...
... nature, which lies open before our eyes, but unobserved, — and the only aim of these imitators, is to devise some novel conceit of their own, to discriminate, in some measure, their own writings from those that belong to others. Is it ...
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... nature ; among such persons, therefore, no puetry but that of the rudest and most barbarous fort is ever to be expected ; but in an earlier stage of civil society, while the manners are more simple, and the occupations of mankind such ...
... nature ; among such persons, therefore, no puetry but that of the rudest and most barbarous fort is ever to be expected ; but in an earlier stage of civil society, while the manners are more simple, and the occupations of mankind such ...
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