Poems Upon Several Occasions,: English, Italian, and Latin, with Translations,James Dodsley in Pall Mall., 1785 - 620 страници |
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... passage in one of his own academic PROLUSSIONS , " Dignus qui CIMMERIIS Occlufus te- " nebris LONGAM et perofam vitam tranfigat . " vol . ii . 587 . 11. But come thou goddess fair and free . ] Compare Drayton , ECL . iv . vol . iv . p ...
... passage in one of his own academic PROLUSSIONS , " Dignus qui CIMMERIIS Occlufus te- " nebris LONGAM et perofam vitam tranfigat . " vol . ii . 587 . 11. But come thou goddess fair and free . ] Compare Drayton , ECL . iv . vol . iv . p ...
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... passage in Boyardo's ORLANDO INAMORATO , " done into English heroicall verse " by R. T. Gentleman , 1598 , " 4to . B. i . ft . 50. Sign . C. 2. Angelica binds the enchanter Malagigi , and feizes his book . [ Orig . L.i. C.i.51 . ] No ...
... passage in Boyardo's ORLANDO INAMORATO , " done into English heroicall verse " by R. T. Gentleman , 1598 , " 4to . B. i . ft . 50. Sign . C. 2. Angelica binds the enchanter Malagigi , and feizes his book . [ Orig . L.i. C.i.51 . ] No ...
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... passages it is applied to preternatural motion or imaginary beings . 51. Take up a weeping on the mountains wild . ] The expreffion is from JEREMIAH , ix . 10. " For the mountains will I TAKE UP & WEEPING " and wailing , & c . " Upon YE ...
... passages it is applied to preternatural motion or imaginary beings . 51. Take up a weeping on the mountains wild . ] The expreffion is from JEREMIAH , ix . 10. " For the mountains will I TAKE UP & WEEPING " and wailing , & c . " Upon YE ...
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... passage out ; And weary of their place do only stay Till thou haft deck'd them in thy beft array ; That fo they may without fufpect or fears Fly fwiftly to this fair affembly's ears ; Yet I had rather , if I were to chufe , Thy service ...
... passage out ; And weary of their place do only stay Till thou haft deck'd them in thy beft array ; That fo they may without fufpect or fears Fly fwiftly to this fair affembly's ears ; Yet I had rather , if I were to chufe , Thy service ...
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