The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical,H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... Cause , without fpeaking at the same time of its effects : fo that to Divinity , they added Physiology ; and treated of both , without quitting the umbrages of their allegorical expreffions . VOL . III . But But man being the chief and ...
... Cause , without fpeaking at the same time of its effects : fo that to Divinity , they added Physiology ; and treated of both , without quitting the umbrages of their allegorical expreffions . VOL . III . But But man being the chief and ...
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... causes success as a due fubordination , and " a right understanding among the chief commanders " And on the other hand , the inevitable ruin of fuch " confederacies proceeds from the heats , jealoufies , " and ambition of the different ...
... causes success as a due fubordination , and " a right understanding among the chief commanders " And on the other hand , the inevitable ruin of fuch " confederacies proceeds from the heats , jealoufies , " and ambition of the different ...
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... cause , but 66 revenges his private wrongs , by killing with his own " hands the author of the death of his friend . ” This is the firft platform of the Poem , and the fiction which reduces into one important and univerfal action all ...
... cause , but 66 revenges his private wrongs , by killing with his own " hands the author of the death of his friend . ” This is the firft platform of the Poem , and the fiction which reduces into one important and univerfal action all ...
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... cause they were perfuaded he would never return . " But at last he returns , and discovering himself only " to his fon and fome others , who had continued firm " to him , he is an eye - witnefs of the infolence of his " enemies ...
... cause they were perfuaded he would never return . " But at last he returns , and discovering himself only " to his fon and fome others , who had continued firm " to him , he is an eye - witnefs of the infolence of his " enemies ...
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... cause he has included in one single part all that hap- pened at the fiege of Troy . And to this he opposes the ignorance of fome poets , who imagined that the unity of the fable or action was fufficiently preferved by the unity of the ...
... cause he has included in one single part all that hap- pened at the fiege of Troy . And to this he opposes the ignorance of fome poets , who imagined that the unity of the fable or action was fufficiently preferved by the unity of the ...
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Страница 145 - Now sailing smooth the level surface sweep, Now dip their pinions in the briny deep. Thus o'er the world of waters Hermes flew, Till now the distant island rose in view ; Then, swift ascending from the azure wave, He took the path that winded to the cave.
Страница 153 - The nymph just show'd him, and with tears withdrew. Now toils the hero : trees on trees o'erthrown Fall crackling round him, and the forests groan : Sudden, full twenty on the plain are strow'd, And lopp'd and lighten'd of their branchy load.
Страница 130 - But neither mead nor plain supplies, to feed The sprightly courser, or indulge his speed: To sea-surrounded realms the gods assign Small tract of fertile lawn, the least to mine.
Страница 107 - Still in short intervals of pleasing woe, Regardful of the friendly dues I owe, I to the glorious dead, for ever dear ! Indulge the tribute of a grateful tear.
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