The Poetical Works of William CollinsLittle, Brown, 1859 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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Стр. xxxvii
... heart , and wins the harmonious ear ! The picture of the swain drowned in a fen , and the grief of his widow , possessing every charm which simplicity and tenderness can bestow , and give to MEMOIR OF COLLINS . xxxvii.
... heart , and wins the harmonious ear ! The picture of the swain drowned in a fen , and the grief of his widow , possessing every charm which simplicity and tenderness can bestow , and give to MEMOIR OF COLLINS . xxxvii.
Стр. xlix
... heart ; whatever augments and fortifies the spiritual part of our nature raises us in the rank of created beings . And what poems are more calculated to refine our intellect , and increase our spirituality , than the poems of Collins ...
... heart ; whatever augments and fortifies the spiritual part of our nature raises us in the rank of created beings . And what poems are more calculated to refine our intellect , and increase our spirituality , than the poems of Collins ...
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... heart which impelled him to speak . Take the Ode on the Prospect of Eton College ; there is not one word which did not break from the bottom of his heart . The multitude cannot enter into the visionary world of Collins : all who have a ...
... heart which impelled him to speak . Take the Ode on the Prospect of Eton College ; there is not one word which did not break from the bottom of his heart . The multitude cannot enter into the visionary world of Collins : all who have a ...
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... heart , and speaks of his afflicting ill health with a passionate tenderness which has seldom been equalled in beauty , pa- thos , and force of language . That he could love him personally with such fondness , but be blind to his ...
... heart , and speaks of his afflicting ill health with a passionate tenderness which has seldom been equalled in beauty , pa- thos , and force of language . That he could love him personally with such fondness , but be blind to his ...
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... heart ? We strike the lyre to excite sympathy , and , if no one will hear , will any one not feel that he strikes in vain ; and that the talent given us is useless , and even painful ? But who can be assured that he has the talent if no ...
... heart ? We strike the lyre to excite sympathy , and , if no one will hear , will any one not feel that he strikes in vain ; and that the talent given us is useless , and even painful ? But who can be assured that he has the talent if no ...
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