The Remains of Henry Kirke White of Nottingham, Volumes 3-4Clark, 1825 - 493 pages |
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... Warton . THE poems of Thomas Warton are replete with a sublimity , and richness of imagery , which sel- dom fail to enchant : every line presents new beauties of idea , aided by all the magic of ani- mated diction . From the ...
... Warton . THE poems of Thomas Warton are replete with a sublimity , and richness of imagery , which sel- dom fail to enchant : every line presents new beauties of idea , aided by all the magic of ani- mated diction . From the ...
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... Thomas Warton , whose taste was unvitiated by the frivolities of the day , immediately saw the intrinsic worth of what the world then slighted . He saw that the ancient poets contained a fund of strength , and beauty of imagery , as ...
... Thomas Warton , whose taste was unvitiated by the frivolities of the day , immediately saw the intrinsic worth of what the world then slighted . He saw that the ancient poets contained a fund of strength , and beauty of imagery , as ...
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