The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Band 4Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... with these . Nor cught we to look with a fastidious eye upon the unlettered muse , or think his poetical efforts beneath our notice , VOL . IV . F 1 because we meet with little of that sort among the NO . 149 . 65 THE GLEANER .
... with these . Nor cught we to look with a fastidious eye upon the unlettered muse , or think his poetical efforts beneath our notice , VOL . IV . F 1 because we meet with little of that sort among the NO . 149 . 65 THE GLEANER .
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... poetical compositions , that the vulgar in general have been disposed to account of a more an- cient date than the learned are willing to admit . One of the most powerful arguments that have been laid hold of as decisiye proofs of the ...
... poetical compositions , that the vulgar in general have been disposed to account of a more an- cient date than the learned are willing to admit . One of the most powerful arguments that have been laid hold of as decisiye proofs of the ...
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... poetical ; he fol- lows nature , and his verses are delicately har- monious . On the death of Henry prince of Wales in 1612 , he wrote an elegy entitled " Tears on the death of Moeliades , " a name which that prince had used in all his ...
... poetical ; he fol- lows nature , and his verses are delicately har- monious . On the death of Henry prince of Wales in 1612 , he wrote an elegy entitled " Tears on the death of Moeliades , " a name which that prince had used in all his ...
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... poetical and poli- tical abilities , took up a sporting bet , that he would suffer himself to be locked up in the house one whole night , without the company of any human being . About nine o'clock he went , and was shut up ; but for ...
... poetical and poli- tical abilities , took up a sporting bet , that he would suffer himself to be locked up in the house one whole night , without the company of any human being . About nine o'clock he went , and was shut up ; but for ...
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... poetical passages of Scripture ( observes Dr. Knox ) are peculiarly pleasing in the present translation . The lan- guage , though it is simple and natural , is rich and expressive . Solomon's Song , difficult as it is to be interpreted ...
... poetical passages of Scripture ( observes Dr. Knox ) are peculiarly pleasing in the present translation . The lan- guage , though it is simple and natural , is rich and expressive . Solomon's Song , difficult as it is to be interpreted ...
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