Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Nide 2proprietor, 1806 |
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... Say , father Thames , ( for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race , Disporting on thy margent green , The paths of pleasure trace ) Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave ? The captive linnet which ...
... Say , father Thames , ( for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race , Disporting on thy margent green , The paths of pleasure trace ) Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave ? The captive linnet which ...
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... says , that a thing was done some years sooner , or some years later , than it really was , that error is called an anachronism . The science of geography in its fullest extent , points out or describes the surface of the earth , in its ...
... says , that a thing was done some years sooner , or some years later , than it really was , that error is called an anachronism . The science of geography in its fullest extent , points out or describes the surface of the earth , in its ...
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... says , in his Memoirs , " I can neither forget nor express the strong emotions which agitated my mind as I first approached and entered the city of Rome . After a sleepless night , I trod with a lofty step the ruins of the forum ; each ...
... says , in his Memoirs , " I can neither forget nor express the strong emotions which agitated my mind as I first approached and entered the city of Rome . After a sleepless night , I trod with a lofty step the ruins of the forum ; each ...
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... say that they have done it honour , is the most soothing of all praises . The officer in the day of battle is sensible of this ; and to rouse to the utmost efforts those under his command , he reminds them that they are fighting for ...
... say that they have done it honour , is the most soothing of all praises . The officer in the day of battle is sensible of this ; and to rouse to the utmost efforts those under his command , he reminds them that they are fighting for ...
Sivu 47
... says Cicero , and they had sufficient reason for so doing ; for what could be nobler than a conflict between two orators , each of them excellent in his way ; both formed by nature , improved by art , animated by perpetual dissensions ...
... says Cicero , and they had sufficient reason for so doing ; for what could be nobler than a conflict between two orators , each of them excellent in his way ; both formed by nature , improved by art , animated by perpetual dissensions ...
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admiration Andromache Astyanax beauty behold beneath bless blest bloom bosom breast breath bright charms cheerful Cicero David Garrick death delight Demosthenes divine eloquence envy Ev'n ev'ry exalted excellence fair fame fancy feel fire flowers genius gentle give glory glow grace grief grove hail hand happy harmony heart heaven honour Horatio Nelson human Iliad immortal inspire labour learning live Lord Chatham lov'd lyre mankind mind moral muse nature nature's night noble noblest numbers o'er pain passions peace pensive perfect pleasing pleasure poet pow'r praise pride racters rapture reason reign rise Rule Britannia sacred scene shade Shakespeare silent sing Sir Joshua Reynolds smile soft song Sophocles sorrow soul strain sublime sweet talents taste tear tender thee thine thou thought thro tomb trembling truth vale virtue virtuous voice Westminster Abbey WILLIAM SHENSTONE wisdom wise youth