The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 55–56. köideSamuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... - cians to Her Majefty . He died of a putrid Fever , on the 23d Day of June 1770 , and is buried in the Pa- rish Church of St. James's Westminster . : THE THE PLEASURES F IMAGINATION . A POE M. IN THREE + ADVERTISEMENT .
... - cians to Her Majefty . He died of a putrid Fever , on the 23d Day of June 1770 , and is buried in the Pa- rish Church of St. James's Westminster . : THE THE PLEASURES F IMAGINATION . A POE M. IN THREE + ADVERTISEMENT .
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... pleasures which they excite , are termed , in general , Pleasures of Imagination . The design of the following poem is ... pleasure ; and its beauty , or novelty , or grandeur will make a stronger impreffion by reason of this concurrence ...
... pleasures which they excite , are termed , in general , Pleasures of Imagination . The design of the following poem is ... pleasure ; and its beauty , or novelty , or grandeur will make a stronger impreffion by reason of this concurrence ...
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... pleasure ; especially that from the paffions , which , as it is fupreme in the nobleft work of human genius , fo being in fome particulars not a little furprizing , gave an opportunity to enliven the di- dactic turn of the poem , by ...
... pleasure ; especially that from the paffions , which , as it is fupreme in the nobleft work of human genius , fo being in fome particulars not a little furprizing , gave an opportunity to enliven the di- dactic turn of the poem , by ...
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... pleasures , which arise either from the relations of dif- ferent objects one to another , or from the nature of imitation ... pleasure , as it is called , arising from the refemblance of their imitations to the original appear- ances of ...
... pleasures , which arise either from the relations of dif- ferent objects one to another , or from the nature of imitation ... pleasure , as it is called , arising from the refemblance of their imitations to the original appear- ances of ...
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... pleasure from greatnefs , with its final caufe . Pleasure from novelty or wonderfulness , with its final caufe . Pleasure from beauty , with its final caufe . The connexion of beauty with truth and good , applied to the conduct of life ...
... pleasure from greatnefs , with its final caufe . Pleasure from novelty or wonderfulness , with its final caufe . Pleasure from beauty , with its final caufe . The connexion of beauty with truth and good , applied to the conduct of life ...
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