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... poet in love with a country life , where Nature appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those ... poets always crying up a country life where Nature is left to herself , and appears to the best advantage . ' This was ...
... poet in love with a country life , where Nature appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those ... poets always crying up a country life where Nature is left to herself , and appears to the best advantage . ' This was ...
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... poet gives us as free a view of it as he pleases , and discovers to us several parts that either we did not attend to , or that lay out of our sight when we first beheld it . As we look on any object our idea of it is , perhaps , made ...
... poet gives us as free a view of it as he pleases , and discovers to us several parts that either we did not attend to , or that lay out of our sight when we first beheld it . As we look on any object our idea of it is , perhaps , made ...
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... poet with scenes so proper to strike the imagination , as no other poet could have painted those scenes in more strong and lively colours . 0 . No. 418 . Monday , June 30 , 1712 [ ADDISON Ferat et rubus asper amomum . VIRG . , Eclog ...
... poet with scenes so proper to strike the imagination , as no other poet could have painted those scenes in more strong and lively colours . 0 . No. 418 . Monday , June 30 , 1712 [ ADDISON Ferat et rubus asper amomum . VIRG . , Eclog ...
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