Date: 1785
There is in souls a sympathy with sounds: "as the mind is pitch'd the ear is pleased"
preview | full record— Cowper, William (1731-1800)
Date: 1785
"Who then that has a mind well strung and tuned / To contemplation, and within his reach / A scene so friendly to his favourite task, / Would waste attention at the chequer'd board, / His host of wooden warriors to and fro / Marching and counter-marching, with an eye / As fixt as marble, with a f...
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Date: 1790
"His own view of his situation immediately recurs upon him. He abandons himself, as before, to sighs and tears and lamentations; and endeavours, like a child that has not yet gone to school, to produce some sort of harmony between his own grief and the compassion of the spectator, not by moderati...
preview | full record— Smith, Adam (1723-1790)