An Essay on the Application of Natural History to PoetryW. Eyres, 1777 - 156 страници |
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... the poet , it must alfo be confeffed that it is the store which of all others he has the most sparingly touched . An ingenious critic , Mr. Warton , Warton , has remarked that " every painter of rural POETICAL JAGUTAM USE OF.
... the poet , it must alfo be confeffed that it is the store which of all others he has the most sparingly touched . An ingenious critic , Mr. Warton , Warton , has remarked that " every painter of rural POETICAL JAGUTAM USE OF.
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John Aikin. Warton , has remarked that " every painter of rural beauty fince the time of Theocritus ( except Thomfon ) ... Warton and Pitt's Virgil , B 3 . common common heads of defcription , in a poe- tical dictionary NATURAL HISTORY . 5.
John Aikin. Warton , has remarked that " every painter of rural beauty fince the time of Theocritus ( except Thomfon ) ... Warton and Pitt's Virgil , B 3 . common common heads of defcription , in a poe- tical dictionary NATURAL HISTORY . 5.
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... fame reason , I can scarcely agree with Mr. Warton in preferring the paffage " He fwalloweth the ground with fiercenefs and rage , neither believeth he that it 100016 it is the found of the trumpet , " tosthe NATURAL HISTORY . $ 3.
... fame reason , I can scarcely agree with Mr. Warton in preferring the paffage " He fwalloweth the ground with fiercenefs and rage , neither believeth he that it 100016 it is the found of the trumpet , " tosthe NATURAL HISTORY . $ 3.
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... WARTON'S translation of Virgil , though in general extremely chafte and correct , affords one inftance of fimilar error in deviating from the original . C 2 Behold Behold for thee the neighb'ring naiad crops The violet pale NATURAL ...
... WARTON'S translation of Virgil , though in general extremely chafte and correct , affords one inftance of fimilar error in deviating from the original . C 2 Behold Behold for thee the neighb'ring naiad crops The violet pale NATURAL ...
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... WARTON . numquam imprudentibus imber Obfuit . aut illum furgentem vallibus imis Aëriæ fugere Grues : aut Bucula cælum Sufpiciens , patulis captavit naribus auras : Aut arguta lacus circumvolitavit Hirundo : Et veterem in limo Ranæ ...
... WARTON . numquam imprudentibus imber Obfuit . aut illum furgentem vallibus imis Aëriæ fugere Grues : aut Bucula cælum Sufpiciens , patulis captavit naribus auras : Aut arguta lacus circumvolitavit Hirundo : Et veterem in limo Ranæ ...
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