The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... Nature, either inanimated, such as woods, vales, and rivers, or animated, as birds, beasts ; but above all, the actions of mankind. It is not enough merely to describe, the poet must imitate. He is not only, for example/ to display ...
... Nature, either inanimated, such as woods, vales, and rivers, or animated, as birds, beasts ; but above all, the actions of mankind. It is not enough merely to describe, the poet must imitate. He is not only, for example/ to display ...
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... nature, or by habit, better qualified for the dignity of declamation than the vivacity of dialogue. Both have many passages truly pathetic, but tenderness is not the predominant excellence of either. Both had studied human nature with ...
... nature, or by habit, better qualified for the dignity of declamation than the vivacity of dialogue. Both have many passages truly pathetic, but tenderness is not the predominant excellence of either. Both had studied human nature with ...
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... nature, by preferring intellectual to animal pleasure, assimilates himself to the deity, and, guided by benevolence on the principles of justice, he contributes to the fame order and happiness in others. Formed by Nature to look ...
... nature, by preferring intellectual to animal pleasure, assimilates himself to the deity, and, guided by benevolence on the principles of justice, he contributes to the fame order and happiness in others. Formed by Nature to look ...
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