Poems Upon Several Occasions,: English, Italian, and Latin, with Translations,James Dodsley in Pall Mall., 1785 - 620 страници |
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... mean time I will venture to pronounce , that although the citation immediately refulted from the subject of Addifon's paper , he thought it the finest groupe or description either in this piece or its companion the PENSEROSO . Had ...
... mean time I will venture to pronounce , that although the citation immediately refulted from the subject of Addifon's paper , he thought it the finest groupe or description either in this piece or its companion the PENSEROSO . Had ...
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... mean time , the PARADISE LOST was ac- quiring more numerous readers : the manly melo- dies of blank - verse , which after its revival by Philips had been long neglected , caught the pub- lic ear and the whole of Milton's poetical works ...
... mean time , the PARADISE LOST was ac- quiring more numerous readers : the manly melo- dies of blank - verse , which after its revival by Philips had been long neglected , caught the pub- lic ear and the whole of Milton's poetical works ...
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... mean which relate to his imita- tions of himself , and to his language , have a more general effect , and are applicable to all Milton's writings . Among C 2 Among the English poets , those readers who truft to PREFACE . xix.
... mean which relate to his imita- tions of himself , and to his language , have a more general effect , and are applicable to all Milton's writings . Among C 2 Among the English poets , those readers who truft to PREFACE . xix.
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... mean time , I would not exclude another pro- bable implication : by plucking the berries and the leaves of laurel , myrtle , and ivy , he might intend to point out the paftoral or rural turn of his poem . 2. Ye myrtles brown . ] Brown ...
... mean time , I would not exclude another pro- bable implication : by plucking the berries and the leaves of laurel , myrtle , and ivy , he might intend to point out the paftoral or rural turn of his poem . 2. Ye myrtles brown . ] Brown ...
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... Mean while the rural ditties were not mute , Temper'd to th ' oaten flute ; Rough Satyrs danc'd , and Fauns with cloven heel From the glad found would not be abfent long ; And old Damætas lov'd to hear our fong . But O the heavy change ...
... Mean while the rural ditties were not mute , Temper'd to th ' oaten flute ; Rough Satyrs danc'd , and Fauns with cloven heel From the glad found would not be abfent long ; And old Damætas lov'd to hear our fong . But O the heavy change ...
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