The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 38Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Dulichium crown'd with fruitful ftores ; To good Acaftus ' friendly care confign'd : But other counfels pleas'd the failors mind : New frauds were plotted by the faithless train , And mifery demands me once again . 375 Soon as remote ...
... Dulichium crown'd with fruitful ftores ; To good Acaftus ' friendly care confign'd : But other counfels pleas'd the failors mind : New frauds were plotted by the faithless train , And mifery demands me once again . 375 Soon as remote ...
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... Dulichium's friendly court . But , if he greets not thy defiring eye , Hurl me from yon ' dread precipice on high ; The due reward of fraud and perjury . 1 430 } Doubtless , O guest ! great laud and praise were mine ( Reply'd the fwain ...
... Dulichium's friendly court . But , if he greets not thy defiring eye , Hurl me from yon ' dread precipice on high ; The due reward of fraud and perjury . 1 430 } Doubtless , O guest ! great laud and praise were mine ( Reply'd the fwain ...
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... Dulichium fills , And lofty Zacinth crown'd with fhady hills , Ev'n Ithaca and all her lords invade Th ' imperial fceptre , and the regal bed : The queen , averfe to love , yet aw'd by power , Seems half to yield , yet flies the bridal ...
... Dulichium fills , And lofty Zacinth crown'd with fhady hills , Ev'n Ithaca and all her lords invade Th ' imperial fceptre , and the regal bed : The queen , averfe to love , yet aw'd by power , Seems half to yield , yet flies the bridal ...
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... Dulichium came Twice twenty - fix , all peers of mighty name , Six are their menial train : twice twelve the boast Of Samos ; twenty from Zacynthus coast : And twelve our country's pride : to thefe belong Medon and Phemius skill'd in ...
... Dulichium came Twice twenty - fix , all peers of mighty name , Six are their menial train : twice twelve the boast Of Samos ; twenty from Zacynthus coast : And twelve our country's pride : to thefe belong Medon and Phemius skill'd in ...
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... Dulichium stretch'd his spacious reign , 410 A land of plenty , bleft with every grain : Chief of the numbers who the queen address'd , And though difpleafing , yet difpleasing least . Soft Soft were his words ; his actions wisdom sway ...
... Dulichium stretch'd his spacious reign , 410 A land of plenty , bleft with every grain : Chief of the numbers who the queen address'd , And though difpleafing , yet difpleasing least . Soft Soft were his words ; his actions wisdom sway ...
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Страница 255 - The question is, how far a poet, in pursuing the description or image of an action, can attach himself to little circumstances, without vulgarity or trifling? what particulars are proper, and enliven the image; or what are impertinent, and clog it? In this matter painting is to be consulted, and the whole regard had to those circumstances which contribute to form a full, and yet not a confused, idea of a thing.
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