Essays and Marginalia, Том 2E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... Greek Tragedies to the Iliad and the Odyssey ? Neither Mr. Headley nor Dr. Anderson seem to have been aware that Drayton was a dramatic writer , which it is evident from Collier's Annals of the Stage that he was . Besides the Merry ...
... Greek Tragedies to the Iliad and the Odyssey ? Neither Mr. Headley nor Dr. Anderson seem to have been aware that Drayton was a dramatic writer , which it is evident from Collier's Annals of the Stage that he was . Besides the Merry ...
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... Greek estimation , like the fancy of the palmy days of the ring , or the riders against time , who ought to have their whips worn to threads over their own shoulders , and their spurs applied in such a manner as to prevent their riding ...
... Greek estimation , like the fancy of the palmy days of the ring , or the riders against time , who ought to have their whips worn to threads over their own shoulders , and their spurs applied in such a manner as to prevent their riding ...
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... Greek or Roman , that belongs to accredited history . But for imagery , simile , or allusion they are still good ; for their forms are beautiful or terrible . But nothing can be made of the ugly monsters of Syrian , Egyptian , and ...
... Greek or Roman , that belongs to accredited history . But for imagery , simile , or allusion they are still good ; for their forms are beautiful or terrible . But nothing can be made of the ugly monsters of Syrian , Egyptian , and ...
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... Greek allusions are sometimes exquisitely beautiful , especially in his earlier poems , Latin and English . But I cannot help thinking that his direct imitations of the ancients , and his comparison of sacred persons to gods and demi ...
... Greek allusions are sometimes exquisitely beautiful , especially in his earlier poems , Latin and English . But I cannot help thinking that his direct imitations of the ancients , and his comparison of sacred persons to gods and demi ...
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... Greek author . Even in his analysis of " Paradise Lost , " the parallel passages are almost all from the Latins . Why Pope should have been shocked at Addison's advising him to leave the first draught of the " Rape of the Lock " alone ...
... Greek author . Even in his analysis of " Paradise Lost , " the parallel passages are almost all from the Latins . Why Pope should have been shocked at Addison's advising him to leave the first draught of the " Rape of the Lock " alone ...
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