The SpectatorDerby & Jackson, 1860 |
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... rhyme sake translated , And into pity turn'd my rage . ' I By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the word rage in the English ; and the angry sounds that were turned to rage in the original ...
... rhyme sake translated , And into pity turn'd my rage . ' I By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the word rage in the English ; and the angry sounds that were turned to rage in the original ...
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... rhyming race . POPE As a perfect tragedy is the noblest production of human nature , so it is capable of giving the mind one of the most delightful and most improving entertainments . A virtuous man ( says Seneca ) struggling with ...
... rhyming race . POPE As a perfect tragedy is the noblest production of human nature , so it is capable of giving the mind one of the most delightful and most improving entertainments . A virtuous man ( says Seneca ) struggling with ...
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... rhyme and prose , that it seems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I see a play in rhyme ; which is as absurd in English , as a tragedy of Hexam- eters would have been in Greek or Latin . The ...
... rhyme and prose , that it seems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I see a play in rhyme ; which is as absurd in English , as a tragedy of Hexam- eters would have been in Greek or Latin . The ...
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... rhymes . ' Tis he who gives my breast a thousand pains , Can make me feel each passion that he feigns ; Enrage , compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; And snatch me o'er the earth , or ...
... rhymes . ' Tis he who gives my breast a thousand pains , Can make me feel each passion that he feigns ; Enrage , compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; And snatch me o'er the earth , or ...
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... rhymes . He raged , and kept as heavy a coil as Stout Hercules for loss of Hylas ; Forcing the vallies to repeat The accents of his sad regret ; He beat his breast , and tore his hair , For loss of his dear crony Bear , That Echo from ...
... rhymes . He raged , and kept as heavy a coil as Stout Hercules for loss of Hylas ; Forcing the vallies to repeat The accents of his sad regret ; He beat his breast , and tore his hair , For loss of his dear crony Bear , That Echo from ...
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