The Castle of Indolence, and Other PoemsUniversity of Kansas Press, 1961 - 222 pages |
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Page 61
... described in the 28th Stanza , and illustrated with a beautiful Simile . " The Inside of the Castle is described with wonderful Power of Fancy . The Subjects of the Paintings are happily chose , and in the exact Spirit of the Antients ...
... described in the 28th Stanza , and illustrated with a beautiful Simile . " The Inside of the Castle is described with wonderful Power of Fancy . The Subjects of the Paintings are happily chose , and in the exact Spirit of the Antients ...
Page 191
... described in that poem as the ' little oily man of God , ' young Forbes of Culloden , son of the illustrious President Duncan Forbes , who happened to come into the room in the absence of Thomson and filled up the blank with a most ...
... described in that poem as the ' little oily man of God , ' young Forbes of Culloden , son of the illustrious President Duncan Forbes , who happened to come into the room in the absence of Thomson and filled up the blank with a most ...
Page 206
... described . ” The post also adds the note " Aeolus's harp " to the following lines in his " Ode to the Winter Solstice " ( printed by Ralph M. Wil- liams , MLN , LXX [ 1955 ] , 256-57 ) , no doubt written about 1748 : Why , gentle Aura ...
... described . ” The post also adds the note " Aeolus's harp " to the following lines in his " Ode to the Winter Solstice " ( printed by Ralph M. Wil- liams , MLN , LXX [ 1955 ] , 256-57 ) , no doubt written about 1748 : Why , gentle Aura ...
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allegorical Archimage Armstrong Arts and Industry Bard Beauty Bliss Bower Brentford Britannia British Canto Castle of Indolence deep delights Descartes dream Dunciad Earth effect eighteenth century elaborate enchanter English Harp Heart Heaven Hill Hughes Hypochondria Idless imitation inspired Introduction Isle James Thomson John John Conduitt John Hughes Knight of Arts landscape Landskips Liberty light lines Lucretius Luxborough Luxury Lycidas Lyttelton Mallet Milton Mind moral Murdoch Muse MUSIDORA Nature Nature's Newtonian nought Numbers o'er panegyric passage Peace philosophic Pleasure poet Poetry pour'd Power praise quoted reference retirement round rural Scene Seasons second edition Shade Shenstone shine Sir Isaac Newton Sleep soft Solitude song Soul sound Spenser Spenserian Spenserian stanzas Spirit stanza Streams sweet thee theme Thom Thomson's poem thou thro Title-page Toil Vale verse Virtue vision ween wild Wind words World Wretch xlviii