The History of the Works of the Learned ..., Том 6J. Robinson, 1739 Containing impartial accounts and accurate abstracts of the most valuable books published in Great Britain and foreign parts ... |
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... says , endeavour'd to make it correct ; and herein fixed upon the Era of the World , as the more eafy Computation for common Capacities ; for whofe further Information he has , in his Preface , explained what is meant by Chronology ...
... says , endeavour'd to make it correct ; and herein fixed upon the Era of the World , as the more eafy Computation for common Capacities ; for whofe further Information he has , in his Preface , explained what is meant by Chronology ...
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... says , " While Expletives their feeble Aid do join , " And ten low Words oft creep in one dull Line . But as our Author believes Mr. Pope never intend- ed to advance fuch a Doctrine , fo , on the other Hand , he notes , that Milton has ...
... says , " While Expletives their feeble Aid do join , " And ten low Words oft creep in one dull Line . But as our Author believes Mr. Pope never intend- ed to advance fuch a Doctrine , fo , on the other Hand , he notes , that Milton has ...
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... says , in Milton , that we need but begin the Poem , or open any Page of it , and we fhall meet with it . After feveral Inftances from Para- dife Loft , he produces two Examples of it from his Juvenile Poems . After this he Remarks ...
... says , in Milton , that we need but begin the Poem , or open any Page of it , and we fhall meet with it . After feveral Inftances from Para- dife Loft , he produces two Examples of it from his Juvenile Poems . After this he Remarks ...
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... says , a fine Alliteration in the Con- clufion of the Line , Bare he in his Hofe , and a mix'd one at the Beginning of it . The b in the firft Syllables of the fecond and third Words blends the Sound very agreeably ; and laftly , the ...
... says , a fine Alliteration in the Con- clufion of the Line , Bare he in his Hofe , and a mix'd one at the Beginning of it . The b in the firft Syllables of the fecond and third Words blends the Sound very agreeably ; and laftly , the ...
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... say the Bards rhym'd in the Times of groffeft Ignorance , merely by their own Inven- ་ tion , only proves that Rhyme is naturally har- " monious . We are told by the Learned that the " Hebrew Poetry is in Rhyme , and that where- " ever ...
... say the Bards rhym'd in the Times of groffeft Ignorance , merely by their own Inven- ་ tion , only proves that Rhyme is naturally har- " monious . We are told by the Learned that the " Hebrew Poetry is in Rhyme , and that where- " ever ...
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