An Essay on Epic Poetry: In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes ...J. Dodsley, 1782 - 298 psl. |
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... those Chiefs , who , blazon'd on her roll , Still waken virtue in each kindred foul ; Their bright existence ftill on earth prolong , And shine for ever in the deathlefs fong . Yet oft Oblivion , in a treacherous fhade , Has funk the ...
... those Chiefs , who , blazon'd on her roll , Still waken virtue in each kindred foul ; Their bright existence ftill on earth prolong , And shine for ever in the deathlefs fong . Yet oft Oblivion , in a treacherous fhade , Has funk the ...
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... those feats that fummon'd all her fire ? Or if , as courtly Theorifts maintain , The Mufes revel in a Monarch's reign ; 200 205 210 * Ver . 207. See NOTE III Why , Why , when young Ammon's foul , athirft for fame [ 12 ]
... those feats that fummon'd all her fire ? Or if , as courtly Theorifts maintain , The Mufes revel in a Monarch's reign ; 200 205 210 * Ver . 207. See NOTE III Why , Why , when young Ammon's foul , athirft for fame [ 12 ]
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... those nice questions folve , Which the fine play of mental powers involve : 220 In Bards of ancient time , with genius fraught , What mind can trace how thought engender'd thought , How little hints awak'd the large design , And fubtle ...
... those nice questions folve , Which the fine play of mental powers involve : 220 In Bards of ancient time , with genius fraught , What mind can trace how thought engender'd thought , How little hints awak'd the large design , And fubtle ...
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... those sweet tones , that hafty Spleen difarm , That give to painful Truth a winning charm , And the quick hand of lift'ning Genius teach , To grafp that excellence he burns to reach : Thou fweet Subduer of all mental ftrife ! Thou ...
... those sweet tones , that hafty Spleen difarm , That give to painful Truth a winning charm , And the quick hand of lift'ning Genius teach , To grafp that excellence he burns to reach : Thou fweet Subduer of all mental ftrife ! Thou ...
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... Those keener Spirits , who from Nature caught The warmth that kindles to Poetic thought , Betray'd , Ambition ! by thy blind defire , Struck with ill - fated zeal the Latian lyre , † Tho ' Difcord's hand the jarring ftrings had croft ...
... Those keener Spirits , who from Nature caught The warmth that kindles to Poetic thought , Betray'd , Ambition ! by thy blind defire , Struck with ill - fated zeal the Latian lyre , † Tho ' Difcord's hand the jarring ftrings had croft ...
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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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194 psl. - Caron dimonio con occhi di bragia Loro accennando tutte le raccoglie ; Batte col remo qualunque s
134 psl. - ... that philosophical, that geometrical, and systematical spirit so much in vogue, which has spread itself from the sciences even into polite literature, by consulting only reason, has not diminished and destroyed sentiment ; and made our poets write from and to the head, rather than the heart...
192 psl. - Ed ecco verso noi venir per nave Un vecchio, bianco per antico pelo, Gridando: Guai a voi, anime prave: Non isperate mai veder lo cielo: l' vegno per menarvi all' altra riva Nelle tenebre eterne, in caldo e in gielo. E tu, che se' costì, anima viva, Partiti da cotesti che son morti.
92 psl. - And turn'd each fairer image in his brain To blank confusion and her crazy train, 'Twas thine, with constant love, through...
294 psl. - ... late critics have taken with them), I know not what other expedients the epic poet might have...
184 psl. - Di questo impedimento ov' io ti mando, Si che duro giudicio lassù frange. Questa chiese Lucia in suo dimando, K disse: Or abbisogna il tuo fedele Di te, ed io a te lo raccomando. Lucia, nimica -di ciascun crudele, Si mosse, e venne al loco dov
120 psl. - Milton was the emulator of both. He found Homer possessed of the province of MORALITY ; Virgil of POLITICS : and nothing left for him, but that of RELIGION.
172 psl. - Guardai in alto e vidi le sue spalle Vestite già de' raggi del pianeta Che mena dritto altrui per ogni calle.
57 psl. - NAVAL POET'S laureate head. Ye Nymphs of Tagus, from your golden cell, That caught the echo of his tuneful...
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...