The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... gave the Form , and ( faith Horace ) who adapted the Measure , to heroic poefy . But even before this , may be rationally pre- fumed from what the Ancients have left written , was a piece by Homer compofed , of like nature and matter ...
... gave the Form , and ( faith Horace ) who adapted the Measure , to heroic poefy . But even before this , may be rationally pre- fumed from what the Ancients have left written , was a piece by Homer compofed , of like nature and matter ...
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... gave , Grofs as her fire , and as her mother grave , Laborious , heavy , bufy , bold , and blind , She rul'd , in native Anarchy , the mind . REMARKS . 10 15 Still grecable only to the tafte of the Rabble , were by the Hero of this poem ...
... gave , Grofs as her fire , and as her mother grave , Laborious , heavy , bufy , bold , and blind , She rul'd , in native Anarchy , the mind . REMARKS . 10 15 Still grecable only to the tafte of the Rabble , were by the Hero of this poem ...
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... , to whom the King gave it ? " Apollo begg'd pardon , and granted his claim , " But vow'd that till then he ne'er heard of his name . " Seffion of Poets . In each fhe marks her Image full exprest , But G4 The Book I. 87 THE DUNCIAD .
... , to whom the King gave it ? " Apollo begg'd pardon , and granted his claim , " But vow'd that till then he ne'er heard of his name . " Seffion of Poets . In each fhe marks her Image full exprest , But G4 The Book I. 87 THE DUNCIAD .
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... gave " them , by adminiftering Poison to them : " and is called ( p . 4. ) " a lurking waylaying coward , and a " stabber in the dark . ” Which ( with many other things moft lively fet forth in that piece ) must have rendered him a ...
... gave " them , by adminiftering Poison to them : " and is called ( p . 4. ) " a lurking waylaying coward , and a " stabber in the dark . ” Which ( with many other things moft lively fet forth in that piece ) must have rendered him a ...
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... gave to Shakespeare , " that " he never blotted a line . " Ben Jonfon honeftly wished he had blotted a thoufand ; and Shakespeare would cer- tainly have wished the fame , if he had lived to fee those alterations in his works , which ...
... gave to Shakespeare , " that " he never blotted a line . " Ben Jonfon honeftly wished he had blotted a thoufand ; and Shakespeare would cer- tainly have wished the fame , if he had lived to fee those alterations in his works , which ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Հատոր 34 Samuel Johnson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1779 |
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