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... supposed by some to have written his Pleasures of Imagination . But this is scarcely to be credited ; though it is not improbable , that many passages may have been written there . His portrait of Dione , for instance . " O bear , then ...
... supposed by some to have written his Pleasures of Imagination . But this is scarcely to be credited ; though it is not improbable , that many passages may have been written there . His portrait of Dione , for instance . " O bear , then ...
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... supposed to have written his Hymn to Science , and an Ode on the Winter Solstice . The Hymn to Science was not inserted in any collection of his poems till 1793. The cause of this omission I have not been able to discover . The hymn ...
... supposed to have written his Hymn to Science , and an Ode on the Winter Solstice . The Hymn to Science was not inserted in any collection of his poems till 1793. The cause of this omission I have not been able to discover . The hymn ...
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... supposed this ode to have been written in Holland ; but the following stanza seems to justify those , who believe it to have been written in Scotland . " But lo ! on this deserted coast , How faint the light , how chill the air ! Lo ...
... supposed this ode to have been written in Holland ; but the following stanza seems to justify those , who believe it to have been written in Scotland . " But lo ! on this deserted coast , How faint the light , how chill the air ! Lo ...
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... supposed to have written his HYMN to CHEERFULNESS , the most po- pular of all his minor poems : -in reading which we cannot refuse to accede to the opinion of Hume , that a cheerful disposition is worth ten thousand a year . In no part ...
... supposed to have written his HYMN to CHEERFULNESS , the most po- pular of all his minor poems : -in reading which we cannot refuse to accede to the opinion of Hume , that a cheerful disposition is worth ten thousand a year . In no part ...
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... supposed it to be CHARLES V. At sitting down , he laughed at his adversary- ' and , ' says he , ' if I must have given way , it should never have been to that : doubty , romantic knight , my prisoner ; but to this great man , who gave ...
... supposed it to be CHARLES V. At sitting down , he laughed at his adversary- ' and , ' says he , ' if I must have given way , it should never have been to that : doubty , romantic knight , my prisoner ; but to this great man , who gave ...
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