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... These foes , that oft the Poet's bofom pierce , Thefe ! that condemn'd to fire Virgilian Verfe , 400 405 410 Prove that the Bard , a bold , yet trembling elf , Should find a Critic firmer than himself . But what fine Spirit will affume ...
... These foes , that oft the Poet's bofom pierce , Thefe ! that condemn'd to fire Virgilian Verfe , 400 405 410 Prove that the Bard , a bold , yet trembling elf , Should find a Critic firmer than himself . But what fine Spirit will affume ...
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... These early Bards along the fhallows feud In fome light skiff ; for on the depths untried No full - trimm'd veffel floats in Epic pride . 65 As infants , eager for regard , abound In fportive efforts of uncertain found , Before their ...
... These early Bards along the fhallows feud In fome light skiff ; for on the depths untried No full - trimm'd veffel floats in Epic pride . 65 As infants , eager for regard , abound In fportive efforts of uncertain found , Before their ...
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... rhyme afide ; For whom these hands the Grecian Lyre new ftrung : She spoke exulting , and TRISSINO fung . * Ver . 127. See NOTE V. Ver . 142. See NOTE VI . H 2 " 140 In In his cold Verfe he kept her Critic laws , [ 51 ]
... rhyme afide ; For whom these hands the Grecian Lyre new ftrung : She spoke exulting , and TRISSINO fung . * Ver . 127. See NOTE V. Ver . 142. See NOTE VI . H 2 " 140 In In his cold Verfe he kept her Critic laws , [ 51 ]
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... all the Nine , On thee , bleft Bard , these rivals feem'd to shower Their various attributes and blended power ! 330 335 340 345 Ver . 344. See NOTE XVII . But , But , when their lofty leader bade thee frame The [ 61 ]
... all the Nine , On thee , bleft Bard , these rivals feem'd to shower Their various attributes and blended power ! 330 335 340 345 Ver . 344. See NOTE XVII . But , But , when their lofty leader bade thee frame The [ 61 ]
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... these unfriendly fcenes , where each extreme Of heat and cold forbids the mind to teem , 20 25 Poetic bloffoms into Being start , Spontaneous produce of the feeling heart . Can we then deem that in those happier lands , Where every ...
... these unfriendly fcenes , where each extreme Of heat and cold forbids the mind to teem , 20 25 Poetic bloffoms into Being start , Spontaneous produce of the feeling heart . Can we then deem that in those happier lands , Where every ...
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An Essay on Epic Poetry In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes ... William Hayley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1782 |
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An Essay on Epic Poetry In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes ... William Hayley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1782 |
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Æneid afferts againſt Araucanians Bard bleft Boccacio breaſt CANTO Caupolican celebrated Chieftains cloſe compofition confiderable courſe Critic Dante darkneſs death defign defire deſcribed difplayed diſcover Engliſh Epic poem Epic poetry EPISTLE Ercilla eſcape eyes faid fame Fancy Fancy's fate fays feems fhall fingular fink fire firft firſt foldiers fome fond foon foul fplendid ftill ftrikes fubject fublime fuch fufficiently fuperior fuppofed Genius heart Heroic herſelf himſelf Homer honour Indian juft juſt Lantaro laſt Lope de Vega Lucan lyre mind moft moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt noble NOTE numbers o'er occafion paffage paffed paffion Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure Poet poetical poetry praiſe prefent pride purſue raiſe reafon ſcene ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome Spaniards Spaniſh ſpeak ſpirit ſpread ſtate ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thro Tucapel uſe verfe Verſe Virgil Voltaire whofe whoſe William of Apulia
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211 psl. - Voltaire himself and others, but the positive en:husiasm and the omission of any real negative criticism are new. Indeed, after making these statements, Hayley proceeds to translate almost 900 lines of the poem. The Essay on Epic Poetry soon came to be regarded...