An Essay on Epic Poetry: In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes ...J. Dodsley, 1782 - 298 psl. |
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... arch O'er whose rough fummit aweful words are read , That freeze each entering foul with hopeless dread , * Ver . 76. See NOTE III . Ver . 81 , See NOTE IV . 99 Now Now at her bidding his ftrong numbers flow , 95 [ 42 ]
... arch O'er whose rough fummit aweful words are read , That freeze each entering foul with hopeless dread , * Ver . 76. See NOTE III . Ver . 81 , See NOTE IV . 99 Now Now at her bidding his ftrong numbers flow , 95 [ 42 ]
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... numbers flow , 95 And rend the heart at Ugolino's woe ; While Nature's glory - giving tear bedews A tale unrivall'd by the Grecian Mufe ... Now to those notes that milder grief infpire , Pathetic tenderness attunes his lyre , 100 Which ...
... numbers flow , 95 And rend the heart at Ugolino's woe ; While Nature's glory - giving tear bedews A tale unrivall'd by the Grecian Mufe ... Now to those notes that milder grief infpire , Pathetic tenderness attunes his lyre , 100 Which ...
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... numbers feize the willing foul . Enchanted by his Song , Attention fits , With features catching every cast by fits , Like the fond infant , in whofe tender brain Young Senfibility delights to reign ; While rapid Joy and Pain each other ...
... numbers feize the willing foul . Enchanted by his Song , Attention fits , With features catching every cast by fits , Like the fond infant , in whofe tender brain Young Senfibility delights to reign ; While rapid Joy and Pain each other ...
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... numbers blush'd and frown'd ; With decent anger , and becoming pride , Severer Virtue threw the Song aside ; While Juftice own'd it , with a kinder glance , The wittiest Levity of wanton France . Now , graver Britain , amiably fevere ...
... numbers blush'd and frown'd ; With decent anger , and becoming pride , Severer Virtue threw the Song aside ; While Juftice own'd it , with a kinder glance , The wittiest Levity of wanton France . Now , graver Britain , amiably fevere ...
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... numbers , or he laugh'd in rhyme ; While thy kind cautions warn'd him to beware Of Penury , the Bard's perpetual fnare ; Marking the early temper of his foul , 445 Careless of wealth , nor fit for base controul : Thou tender Saint , to ...
... numbers , or he laugh'd in rhyme ; While thy kind cautions warn'd him to beware Of Penury , the Bard's perpetual fnare ; Marking the early temper of his foul , 445 Careless of wealth , nor fit for base controul : Thou tender Saint , to ...
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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 |
An Essay on Epic Poetry– In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes ... William Hayley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1782 |
An Essay on Epic Poetry– In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason ..., 1 tomas William Hayley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1782 |
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