The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 38Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... thee hence ( Sure fate of every mortal excellence ! ) Farewell ! and joys fucceffive ever fpring To thee , to thine , the people , and the king ! Thus he ; then parting prints the sandy shore To the fair port : a herald march'd before ...
... thee hence ( Sure fate of every mortal excellence ! ) Farewell ! and joys fucceffive ever fpring To thee , to thine , the people , and the king ! Thus he ; then parting prints the sandy shore To the fair port : a herald march'd before ...
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... thee ? 155 Behold him landed , carelefs and afleep , From all th ' eluded dangers of the deep ! Lo ! where he lies , amidst a fhining store Of brass , rich garments , and refulgent ore : And bears triumphant to his native ifle A prize ...
... thee ? 155 Behold him landed , carelefs and afleep , From all th ' eluded dangers of the deep ! Lo ! where he lies , amidst a fhining store Of brass , rich garments , and refulgent ore : And bears triumphant to his native ifle A prize ...
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... thee , as to fome God , I bend , To thee my treasures and myself commend . Oh ! tell a wretch in exile doom'd to stray , What air I breathe , what country I furvey ? The fruitful continent's extremeft bound , 270 275 280 Or fome fair ...
... thee , as to fome God , I bend , To thee my treasures and myself commend . Oh ! tell a wretch in exile doom'd to stray , What air I breathe , what country I furvey ? The fruitful continent's extremeft bound , 270 275 280 Or fome fair ...
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... thee arts , Alcinous to perfuade , To raise his wonder , and engage his aid : And now appear thy treafures to protect , 340 345 Conceal thy perfon , thy defigns direct , And tell what more thou must from Fate expect . Domestic woes far ...
... thee arts , Alcinous to perfuade , To raise his wonder , and engage his aid : And now appear thy treafures to protect , 340 345 Conceal thy perfon , thy defigns direct , And tell what more thou must from Fate expect . Domestic woes far ...
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... thee must be truly wife , So feldom view'd , and ever in difguife ! When the bold Argives led their warring powers , Against proud Ilion's well - defended towers ; Ulyffes was thy care , celeftial Maid ! ༣༢ ༡ Grac'd with thy fight , and ...
... thee must be truly wife , So feldom view'd , and ever in difguife ! When the bold Argives led their warring powers , Against proud Ilion's well - defended towers ; Ulyffes was thy care , celeftial Maid ! ༣༢ ༡ Grac'd with thy fight , and ...
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againſt Alcinous Amphinomus Antinous arms Atrides breaſt caft cauſe coaft cries cry'd death defcends divine dome dreadful Dulichium Eumæus Euryclea Eurymachus Ev'n eyes facred fafe faid faithful fame fate feaſt fecret fhade fhall fhining fhore fhould fide fince fire firſt flain fleep foft fome forrow foul fpeaks ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuitors fure fwain Gods gueſt hafte hand hear heart Heaven hero himſelf Homer Iliad inftant Jove king Laertes laſt loft lord Medon Melanthius muſt native o'er obferves Odyffey Odyſſey outrageous band Pallas Phemius plac'd pleaſing praiſe prefent prince Pylos queen rage raiſe reft rejoin'd replies reſt rife royal ſaid ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſkies ſpeak ſpear ſpeed ſpoke ſpread ſtands ſtate ſtill ſtranger ſtyle tears Telemachus thee thefe Theoclymenus theſe thine thofe thoſe thou train tranſport Ulyffes vafe vengeance whofe whoſe woes wretch youth
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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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