The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... Goddess - born , and Princes bred . What then did 1 Letter , P. 53 . m Letter , p . 1 . this n Don Quixote , Part ii . Book ii . ch . 22 . VOL . III . F this Author mean , by erecting a Player instead of OF THE HERO OF THE POEM . 65.
... Goddess - born , and Princes bred . What then did 1 Letter , P. 53 . m Letter , p . 1 . this n Don Quixote , Part ii . Book ii . ch . 22 . VOL . III . F this Author mean , by erecting a Player instead of OF THE HERO OF THE POEM . 65.
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... Goddess of no small power and authority amongst men ; and legitimate and install him after the right claffical and authentic fashion : For , like as the ancient Sages found a Son of Mars in a mighty Warrior ; a Son of Neptune in a ...
... Goddess of no small power and authority amongst men ; and legitimate and install him after the right claffical and authentic fashion : For , like as the ancient Sages found a Son of Mars in a mighty Warrior ; a Son of Neptune in a ...
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... Goddess in the City , with her private Acade- my for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem hastes into the midst of things , presenting her , on the evening of a Lord Mayor's day ...
... Goddess in the City , with her private Acade- my for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem hastes into the midst of things , presenting her , on the evening of a Lord Mayor's day ...
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... Goddess beholding the flame from her feat , flies and puts it out by cafting upon it the poem of Thulé . She forthwith reveals herself to him , transports him to her Temple , unfolds her Arts , and initiates him into her Mysteries ...
... Goddess beholding the flame from her feat , flies and puts it out by cafting upon it the poem of Thulé . She forthwith reveals herself to him , transports him to her Temple , unfolds her Arts , and initiates him into her Mysteries ...
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... former Editor , that this Piece was prefented by the hands of Sir Robert Walpole to King George II . Now the author directly tells us , his Hero is the Man " -who Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia fleep , And Book I. 77 THE DUNCIAD .
... former Editor , that this Piece was prefented by the hands of Sir Robert Walpole to King George II . Now the author directly tells us , his Hero is the Man " -who Say , how the Goddess bade Britannia fleep , And Book I. 77 THE DUNCIAD .
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