The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... heart , to elevate and fire the imagination . I do not hesitate to affirm that , if in fublimity the palm muft be allowed , and I think it must , to our great coun- tryman , yet in the pathetic the Caledonian is far fuperior , not only ...
... heart , to elevate and fire the imagination . I do not hesitate to affirm that , if in fublimity the palm muft be allowed , and I think it must , to our great coun- tryman , yet in the pathetic the Caledonian is far fuperior , not only ...
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... heart , Nor marks the tear- o'erflowing eye . Yet Hope fhall foothe the bofom care , Shall fondly prompt the tender figh , Shall fmiling wave her golden hair , And roll her blue voluptuous eye . 6 Perchance when time hath ftol'n away A ...
... heart , Nor marks the tear- o'erflowing eye . Yet Hope fhall foothe the bofom care , Shall fondly prompt the tender figh , Shall fmiling wave her golden hair , And roll her blue voluptuous eye . 6 Perchance when time hath ftol'n away A ...
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... hearts of men , not in the fplendor of an imperial palace . The fecond volume commences with a preliminary chap- ter , not written by the author , but by a friend , who defired that his name fhould be concealed . In such a cafe , we do ...
... hearts of men , not in the fplendor of an imperial palace . The fecond volume commences with a preliminary chap- ter , not written by the author , but by a friend , who defired that his name fhould be concealed . In such a cafe , we do ...
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... heart . I have travelled , and undergone va- rious hardships , but have neither found a home , nor the object of my love . Like a shuttle - cock , I am not fuffered to remain a mo- ment in one place . ' I lie awake the whole night long ...
... heart . I have travelled , and undergone va- rious hardships , but have neither found a home , nor the object of my love . Like a shuttle - cock , I am not fuffered to remain a mo- ment in one place . ' I lie awake the whole night long ...
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... heart of the rock from the king's path , - but on condition , that the lovely Shireen fhould be the reward of his labours ; adding , that no one else could be found capable of per- forming fuch a task . The king confented , and pointed ...
... heart of the rock from the king's path , - but on condition , that the lovely Shireen fhould be the reward of his labours ; adding , that no one else could be found capable of per- forming fuch a task . The king confented , and pointed ...
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