The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three PartsAlbion Press: : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Williams, Stationers' Court, and T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1804 - 155 էջ |
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... a conversation which he had with the Marquis of Villa concerning Tasso , and that he first thought of selecting king Arthur as his Hero . Johnson . With vast conception , steadfast and alone See 32 THE POWERS OF GENIUS .
... a conversation which he had with the Marquis of Villa concerning Tasso , and that he first thought of selecting king Arthur as his Hero . Johnson . With vast conception , steadfast and alone See 32 THE POWERS OF GENIUS .
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... king of the Transoxan Tartary , who being assisted by the emperors of India and China , together with all the dæmons , giants , and enchanters of Asia , had carried his conquests very far , and become exceedingly formidable to the ...
... king of the Transoxan Tartary , who being assisted by the emperors of India and China , together with all the dæmons , giants , and enchanters of Asia , had carried his conquests very far , and become exceedingly formidable to the ...
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... king of night , Pierc'd his retreat and put his hosts to flight : 40 refinement , therefore , may have been introduced into the works of the moderns , the spirit and invention of Homer have ever continued without a rival : for which ...
... king of night , Pierc'd his retreat and put his hosts to flight : 40 refinement , therefore , may have been introduced into the works of the moderns , the spirit and invention of Homer have ever continued without a rival : for which ...
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... king of Babylon , and say , how hath the oppressor ceased ! the golden city ceased ! The Lord hath broken the staff ... kings of the nations . All they shall speak and say unto thee , art thou also become weak as we ? art thou become ...
... king of Babylon , and say , how hath the oppressor ceased ! the golden city ceased ! The Lord hath broken the staff ... kings of the nations . All they shall speak and say unto thee , art thou also become weak as we ? art thou become ...
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... king of Babylon , is described in every circumstance of grandeur and terror . There never was a stronger and more awful personification than that which is contained in the ninth verse . Hell from beneath is moved to meet thee at thy ...
... king of Babylon , is described in every circumstance of grandeur and terror . There never was a stronger and more awful personification than that which is contained in the ninth verse . Hell from beneath is moved to meet thee at thy ...
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