The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 55Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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Halaman 12
... caufe . Pleasure from beauty , with its finał caufe . The connexion of beauty with truth and good , applied to the conduct of life . Invitation to the study of moral philofophy . The different de- grees of beauty in different fpecies of ...
... caufe . Pleasure from beauty , with its finał caufe . The connexion of beauty with truth and good , applied to the conduct of life . Invitation to the study of moral philofophy . The different de- grees of beauty in different fpecies of ...
Halaman 61
... caufe of the fenfe of ridicule . The refem- blance of certain afpects of inanimate things to the fenfations and properties of the mind . The operations of the mind in the production of the works of imagination , defcribed . The ...
... caufe of the fenfe of ridicule . The refem- blance of certain afpects of inanimate things to the fenfations and properties of the mind . The operations of the mind in the production of the works of imagination , defcribed . The ...
Halaman 86
... cable from the fame final caufe , the acquifition of knowledge and inlargement of our views of nature : on this account , it is natural to treat of them together . Ver . 374 . - Truth and good are one Ver . 86 NOTES ON THE.
... cable from the fame final caufe , the acquifition of knowledge and inlargement of our views of nature : on this account , it is natural to treat of them together . Ver . 374 . - Truth and good are one Ver . 86 NOTES ON THE.
Halaman 101
... caufe . Ridicule is not concerned with mere fpeculative truth or falfehood . It is not in abftract propofitions or theorems , but in actions and paffions , good and evil , beauty and de- formity , that we find materials for it ; and all ...
... caufe . Ridicule is not concerned with mere fpeculative truth or falfehood . It is not in abftract propofitions or theorems , but in actions and paffions , good and evil , beauty and de- formity , that we find materials for it ; and all ...
Halaman 103
... caufe , by the impofition of falfe circumstances , things may be made to feem ridiculous , which are not so in themfelves ; why we ought not in the fame manner to reject the use of reason , because , by proceeding on false principles ...
... caufe , by the impofition of falfe circumstances , things may be made to feem ridiculous , which are not so in themfelves ; why we ought not in the fame manner to reject the use of reason , because , by proceeding on false principles ...
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Amalthea Amid ancient arms arts awful bards beauty behold bloom bofom breaſt breath caufe cauſe charms circumftances counfels dæmon delight divine dwell earth eternal facred fage fair faithful fame fancy fate fcene fcorn feat fecret fenfe fhade fhall fhould filent firſt fix'd flame fmiles focial folemn fome fong fons foon fordid forms foul fpirit fprings freedom ftill ftreams fublime fuch fweet genius glory grove hand haply hath heart heaven himſelf honours hour infpire laſt laws lyre majeſtic meaſure Megacles mind moft mortal moſt Mufe Muſe myfterious Naiads nature nature's Nymphs o'er objects paffions Pindar Plato pleafing pleaſing pleaſure pomp praife praiſe reafon ridiculous rife ſcene ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhame ſhe ſky Socrates ſpeak ſtate ſteps ſtill ſtrain ſway taſk thee thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou throne toil tongue treaſures truth univerfal virtue virtue's voice whofe whoſe wiſdom youth
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Halaman 82 - The powers of man; we feel within ourselves His energy divine; he tells the heart, He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being; to be great like him, Beneficent and active.
Halaman 106 - Decrees its province in the common toil. To some she taught the fabric of the sphere, The changeful moon, the circuit of the stars, The golden zones of heaven ; to some she gave To weigh the moment of eternal things, Of time...
Halaman 20 - Maker said, That not in humble nor in brief delight, Not in the fading echoes of Renown, Power's purple robes, nor Pleasure's flowery lap, The...
Halaman 296 - The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang; of love, or knighthood, or the wiles Of homely life; through each estate and age, The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying.
Halaman 82 - The world's foundations* if to these the mind Exalts her daring eye ; then mightier far Will be the change, and nobler.
Halaman 298 - Who walk'd in every path of human life, Felt every passion ; and to all mankind Doth now, will ever, that experience yield...
Halaman 277 - Nymphs, from my delighted lyre, Accept the rites your bounty well may claim ; Nor heed the scoffings of the Edonian band.
Halaman 19 - She darts her swiftness up the long career Of devious comets ; through its burning signs Exulting measures the perennial wheel Of Nature, and looks back on all the stars, Whose blended light, as with a milky zone, Invests the orient. Now amazed she views The empyreal waste...
Halaman 220 - Such rites, which they with Spring renew, The eyes of care can never view ; And care hath long been mine : And hence offended with their guest, Since grief of love my soul oppress'd, They hide their toils divine.
Halaman 18 - And continents of sand, will turn his gaze To mark the windings of a scanty rill That murmurs at his feet?