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Page iv
... kind offices to his widow and orphan family . The Reverend Meffrs . Riccarton and Gufthart par- ticularly , took a most affectionate and friendly part in all their concerns . The former , a man of uncommon penetration and good tafte ...
... kind offices to his widow and orphan family . The Reverend Meffrs . Riccarton and Gufthart par- ticularly , took a most affectionate and friendly part in all their concerns . The former , a man of uncommon penetration and good tafte ...
Page viii
... endeared himself to the young divines under his care , by his kind offices , his candour and affability . Our author had attended his lectures for about a year , when there was prescribed to him , for the subject viii THE LIFE OF.
... endeared himself to the young divines under his care , by his kind offices , his candour and affability . Our author had attended his lectures for about a year , when there was prescribed to him , for the subject viii THE LIFE OF.
Page xvi
... vacant for fome time , probably till Mr. Thomfon fhould apply for it , he was fo difpirited , and so list- lefs to every concern of that kind , that he never took one step in the affair : a neglect which his xvi THE LIFE OF.
... vacant for fome time , probably till Mr. Thomfon fhould apply for it , he was fo difpirited , and so list- lefs to every concern of that kind , that he never took one step in the affair : a neglect which his xvi THE LIFE OF.
Page xxxv
... kind ; will be fenfibly felt by all of congenial taste : - and perhaps no poem was ever compofed which ad- dreffed itself to the feelings of a greater number of readers . It is , therefore , on every account , an object well worthy the ...
... kind ; will be fenfibly felt by all of congenial taste : - and perhaps no poem was ever compofed which ad- dreffed itself to the feelings of a greater number of readers . It is , therefore , on every account , an object well worthy the ...
Page xlv
... kind ; and to have formed from it fuch an idea of the economy of Nature , as enabled him to preserve a regularity of method and uniformity of defign through all the variety of his defcriptions . We shall attempt to draw out a kind of ...
... kind ; and to have formed from it fuch an idea of the economy of Nature , as enabled him to preserve a regularity of method and uniformity of defign through all the variety of his defcriptions . We shall attempt to draw out a kind of ...
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amid beauty beneath beſt blaſt bofom boundleſs breaſt breathes breeze clouds courſe deep defcends defcription earth ether facred fatire feafon fecret fhade fhine filent fimple fing firſt flame fleep flocks flood fmiles fnow focial foft fome fong fons foon foreft foul friendſhip ftill ftorm ftream fuch funk fwain fwelling gale gloom grace grove heart heaven hills himſelf itſelf laft landſcape laſt lefs loft looſe luftre mingled mix'd moſt mountains Mufe Muſe Nature Nature's night o'er paffions pleafing pleaſure poet rage raiſe reſtleſs rife round ruſhes ſcarce ſcene ſeaſon ſeem ſenſe ſhade ſhake ſhall ſhe ſhore ſhower ſky ſpirit ſpreads Spring ſtate ſtill ſtores ſtorm taſte tempeft thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomſon thoſe thou thouſand thro toil treaſures uſe vale vex'd waſte wave whofe whoſe wild winds wing Winter wiſdom wonders woods