The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, 12 tomasJohn & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... himself and others , and try , which masters every thing befides , can never becomes on fire , like a chariot - wheel , by its own attain to this . It furnishes art with all her mate- rials , and without it , judgment itself can at beft ...
... himself and others , and try , which masters every thing befides , can never becomes on fire , like a chariot - wheel , by its own attain to this . It furnishes art with all her mate- rials , and without it , judgment itself can at beft ...
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... himself by taking in a more extenfive fubject , as well as a greater length of time , and contract- ing the defign of both Homer's poems into one , which is yet but a fourth part as large as his . The other epic poets have used the fame ...
... himself by taking in a more extenfive fubject , as well as a greater length of time , and contract- ing the defign of both Homer's poems into one , which is yet but a fourth part as large as his . The other epic poets have used the fame ...
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... himself when we read Virgil , than when we are engaged in Homer : all which are the effects of a colder invention , that interests us lefs in the action defcribed : Homer makes us hearers , and Virgil leaves us readers . If , in the ...
... himself when we read Virgil , than when we are engaged in Homer : all which are the effects of a colder invention , that interests us lefs in the action defcribed : Homer makes us hearers , and Virgil leaves us readers . If , in the ...
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... himself the dreadful fign was fent . Strait to the tree his fanguine fpire he roll'd And curl'd around in many a winding fold . The topmaft branch a mother - bird poffeft ; Eight callow infants fill'd the mosfy neft ; Herself the ninth ...
... himself the dreadful fign was fent . Strait to the tree his fanguine fpire he roll'd And curl'd around in many a winding fold . The topmaft branch a mother - bird poffeft ; Eight callow infants fill'd the mosfy neft ; Herself the ninth ...
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... himself an hoit . Bleft in his love , this wond'rous hero ftands ; Heaven fights his war , and humbles all our bands , Fain would my heart , which err'd through frantic rage , The wrathful chief and angry Gods affuage . If gifts immenfe ...
... himself an hoit . Bleft in his love , this wond'rous hero ftands ; Heaven fights his war , and humbles all our bands , Fain would my heart , which err'd through frantic rage , The wrathful chief and angry Gods affuage . If gifts immenfe ...
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