The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 163
... perfect harmony . Such charms might have awakened sen- sibility , even in the heart of a phlegmatic dervise . What effect must they have produced upon him , to whom they were at that . time devoted ? The husbandman having walked home ...
... perfect harmony . Such charms might have awakened sen- sibility , even in the heart of a phlegmatic dervise . What effect must they have produced upon him , to whom they were at that . time devoted ? The husbandman having walked home ...
Pagina 173
... since the commencement of the reign of poetry , so perfect a parallel between soft and shining beauty , as that which the genius of our poet has run between Amoret and Sacharissa . But I am still more edified AN AUTHOR'S EVENINGS . 173.
... since the commencement of the reign of poetry , so perfect a parallel between soft and shining beauty , as that which the genius of our poet has run between Amoret and Sacharissa . But I am still more edified AN AUTHOR'S EVENINGS . 173.
Pagina 206
... perfect state , Fain all would be nobility by birth , Or by ambitious actions would be great . Some would again the part of Cæsar act , And stain with blood the fertile fields of Gaul , With smiling eye view cities burn'd and sack'd ...
... perfect state , Fain all would be nobility by birth , Or by ambitious actions would be great . Some would again the part of Cæsar act , And stain with blood the fertile fields of Gaul , With smiling eye view cities burn'd and sack'd ...
Pagina 225
... perfect version in the English language . Single stories have been rendered by certain wits , who were apt pu- pils of Lord Rochester and Lord Lyttleton , but I may not quote any passages , lest I should be suspected to have formed an ...
... perfect version in the English language . Single stories have been rendered by certain wits , who were apt pu- pils of Lord Rochester and Lord Lyttleton , but I may not quote any passages , lest I should be suspected to have formed an ...
Pagina 226
... perfect ease , Amid a field of peas Boasted to him that all the country round , The wheat , and oats , and barley , rye and tares , Quite to the neighbouring sea were theirs ; · And theirs the oak , and beech woods far and near , For ...
... perfect ease , Amid a field of peas Boasted to him that all the country round , The wheat , and oats , and barley , rye and tares , Quite to the neighbouring sea were theirs ; · And theirs the oak , and beech woods far and near , For ...
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