| 1788 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...eye that diftinguifhes, in every thing prefented to its view, whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at once comprehends the vaft, and attends to the minute. The reader of the Seafons wonders that he never faw before what Thomfon... | |
| David Stewart Erskine Earl of Buchan - 1792 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...eye that diftinguifhes, in every thing prefented to its view, whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at once comprehends the vaft, and attends to the minute. " The reader of the Seafons wonders that he never faw before what... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - عدد الصفحات: 300
...to its view, whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and withamind thatat once comprehends the vast, and attends to the minute....he never yet has felt what Thomson impresses. His is one of the works in which blank verse seems properly used. Thomson's wide expansion of general views,... | |
| 1782 - عدد الصفحات: 682
...eye that didinguiihes, in every thing prefented to its view, whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at once comprehends the vaft, and attends to the minute. The reader of the Seafons wonders that he never ftw before what Thomfon... | |
| 1793 - عدد الصفحات: 738
...that dirtingiiifhes, in .every thing prefented to its view, whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and •with a mind that at once comprehends the vaft, and attends to the minute. The reader of the Seafons wonders that he never faw before what Thomlbn... | |
| 1794 - عدد الصفحات: 954
...the eye that diftiuguifhcs in every thing prefentc<} to its view, •: there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at once • '-iSoid» the vaft, and attends to the minute. The reader of the Staßns wonders that he never... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1797 - عدد الصفحات: 278
...eye. that diftinguiihes, in every thing prefented to its view, whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at once comprehends the vafl, and attends to the minute." ' ' : , . " -- The great defect of the " Seafons" i* want of method... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - عدد الصفحات: 648
...the eye that distinguishes in everything presented to its view whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at...comprehends the vast, and attends to the minute.' Johnson's Works, viii. 377. See/<w/, ii. 72, and April 11, 1776. 'Has not ' a great deal of wit, Sir?'... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - عدد الصفحات: 640
...the eye that distinguishes in everything presented to its view whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at...comprehends the vast, and attends to the minute.' Johnson's Works, viii. 377. See /tar/, ii. 72, and April 1 1, 1776. 'Has Aetat.54.] Mr. Tkomas Sheridan... | |
| Edward Phillips - 1800 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...that dif. tinguifhes, in every thing prefented to its view» whatever there is on which imagination can delight to be detained, and with a mind that at once comprehends the vaft, and attends to the minute.— ——The poet imparts to us fo much of his own enthufiafm, that... | |
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