The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: I. Elegies on several occasions. II. Odes, songs, ballads, &c. III. Levities, or pieces of humour. IV. Moral pieces |
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He would only intimate the great variety of subjects , and the different * styles in
which the writers of elegy have hitherto indulged themselves , and endeavour to
Abield the following ones by the latitude of their example . If we consider the ...
He would only intimate the great variety of subjects , and the different * styles in
which the writers of elegy have hitherto indulged themselves , and endeavour to
Abield the following ones by the latitude of their example . If we consider the ...
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Epic and tragedy chiefly recommend the public virtues ; elegy is of a Species
which illustrates and endears the private . There is a truly virtuous pleasure
conneEted with many pensive contemplations , which it is the province and
excellency of ...
Epic and tragedy chiefly recommend the public virtues ; elegy is of a Species
which illustrates and endears the private . There is a truly virtuous pleasure
conneEted with many pensive contemplations , which it is the province and
excellency of ...
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As to the style of elegy , it may be well enough determined from what has gone
before . It mould imitate the voice and language of grief ; or if a metaphor of dress
be more agreeable , it should be simple and diffuse , and fiowing as a mourner's
...
As to the style of elegy , it may be well enough determined from what has gone
before . It mould imitate the voice and language of grief ; or if a metaphor of dress
be more agreeable , it should be simple and diffuse , and fiowing as a mourner's
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E L E G Y VI . To a lady on the language of birds . 25 E L E G Y VII . He describes
bis vision to an acquaintance . 27 E L E G Y VIII . He describes bis early love of
poetry , and its consequences . To Mr. G. 1745 . 31 E L EGY IX . He describes bis
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E L E G Y VI . To a lady on the language of birds . 25 E L E G Y VII . He describes
bis vision to an acquaintance . 27 E L E G Y VIII . He describes bis early love of
poetry , and its consequences . To Mr. G. 1745 . 31 E L EGY IX . He describes bis
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E L E G Y XVII . He indulges the suggestions of Spleen : an elegy to the winds .
61 E L EGY XVIII . He repeats the song of Collin , a discerning Shepherd ;
lamenting the state of the woollen manufaćtury . 65 E L E G Y XIX . Written in
spring ...
E L E G Y XVII . He indulges the suggestions of Spleen : an elegy to the winds .
61 E L EGY XVIII . He repeats the song of Collin , a discerning Shepherd ;
lamenting the state of the woollen manufaćtury . 65 E L E G Y XIX . Written in
spring ...
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