Poems Upon Several Occasions,: English, Italian, and Latin, with Translations,James Dodsley in Pall Mall., 1785 - 620 страници |
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... appears , that he was a diligent reader of the poetry of his times , both in English and Latin . In an old Mifcellany , quaintly called NAPS ON PARNASSUS , and printed in 1658 , there is a recital of the most excellent English poets ...
... appears , that he was a diligent reader of the poetry of his times , both in English and Latin . In an old Mifcellany , quaintly called NAPS ON PARNASSUS , and printed in 1658 , there is a recital of the most excellent English poets ...
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... appears not only from his elegiac but his hexametric poetry . The verfification of our author's hexameters has yet a different ftructure from that of the Metamorphofes : Milton's is more clear , intel- ligible , and flowing ; lefs ...
... appears not only from his elegiac but his hexametric poetry . The verfification of our author's hexameters has yet a different ftructure from that of the Metamorphofes : Milton's is more clear , intel- ligible , and flowing ; lefs ...
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... authentic copies published under the author's immediate inspection , but by regula- ting the punctuation , of which Milton appears to have been habitually careless . CON- со CONTENTS . LYCIDAS . L'ALLEGRO . IL PENSEROSO . xxiv PREFACE .
... authentic copies published under the author's immediate inspection , but by regula- ting the punctuation , of which Milton appears to have been habitually careless . CON- со CONTENTS . LYCIDAS . L'ALLEGRO . IL PENSEROSO . xxiv PREFACE .
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... appears to have lived near Saint Chad's church at Litchfield , and to have excelled in painting . Cleveland's copy is very witty . But the two concluding lines are hyperboles of wit . Our teares fhall feem the Irish feas , We floating ...
... appears to have lived near Saint Chad's church at Litchfield , and to have excelled in painting . Cleveland's copy is very witty . But the two concluding lines are hyperboles of wit . Our teares fhall feem the Irish feas , We floating ...
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... appears to have meant a different thing by RHIME here from " RIME in his Preface , where it is fix times mentioned , and always 66 fpelled without an : whereas in all the Editions , RHIME in this 66 place of the poem was fpelled with an ...
... appears to have meant a different thing by RHIME here from " RIME in his Preface , where it is fix times mentioned , and always 66 fpelled without an : whereas in all the Editions , RHIME in this 66 place of the poem was fpelled with an ...
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