An Essay on Painting: In Two Epistles to Mr. RomneyJ. Dodsley, 1781 - 96 psl. |
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... * , And in the comprehenfive picture blend The ancient hero with the living friend . * Ver . 77. See NOTE I. 60 65 70 75 Most fair device ! " but , ah ! what 2 Moft [ 6 ] The towering cap he marks with like distress, ...
... * , And in the comprehenfive picture blend The ancient hero with the living friend . * Ver . 77. See NOTE I. 60 65 70 75 Most fair device ! " but , ah ! what 2 Moft [ 6 ] The towering cap he marks with like distress, ...
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... heart by ridicule to fail , The finish'd hero crowns his country hall , Ordain'd to fill , if fire his glory fpare , The lumber - garret of his wifer heir . 90 95 Not Not lefs abfurd to flatter NERO's eyes Arofe the portrait [ 7 ]
... heart by ridicule to fail , The finish'd hero crowns his country hall , Ordain'd to fill , if fire his glory fpare , The lumber - garret of his wifer heir . 90 95 Not Not lefs abfurd to flatter NERO's eyes Arofe the portrait [ 7 ]
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... heroes , with the airs of FRANCE .. Indignant Art disclaim'd the motley crew , Refign'd their empire , and to BRITAIN flew . END OF THE FIRST EPISTLE . 455 460 EPISTLE EPISTLE THE SECON D. E 2 ARGUMENT OF THE SECOND [ 26 ] END OF THE ...
... heroes , with the airs of FRANCE .. Indignant Art disclaim'd the motley crew , Refign'd their empire , and to BRITAIN flew . END OF THE FIRST EPISTLE . 455 460 EPISTLE EPISTLE THE SECON D. E 2 ARGUMENT OF THE SECOND [ 26 ] END OF THE ...
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... Hero , if in BRITAIN born : For them Perfection has herself no charms , Without a Roman robe , or Grecian arms : Our flighted Country , for whofe Fame they feel No generous Intereft , no manly Zeal , 439 Sees public Judgment their falfe ...
... Hero , if in BRITAIN born : For them Perfection has herself no charms , Without a Roman robe , or Grecian arms : Our flighted Country , for whofe Fame they feel No generous Intereft , no manly Zeal , 439 Sees public Judgment their falfe ...
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... Hero bled upon the Belgic plain ! In that great moment thou haft caught the Chief , When pitying Friends fupply the wish'd relief , While Sickness , Pain , and Thirst his pow'r fubdue ,. I see the draught he pants for in his view : Near ...
... Hero bled upon the Belgic plain ! In that great moment thou haft caught the Chief , When pitying Friends fupply the wish'd relief , While Sickness , Pain , and Thirst his pow'r fubdue ,. I see the draught he pants for in his view : Near ...
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accompliſhed Æneid againſt almoſt Araucanians Artiſt Bard beauty bleft Boccacio breaſt CANTO Caupolican celebrated charms cloſe compofition confiderable courſe Critic Dante death defign defire deſcribed diſcover diſplay E'en Engliſh Epic Epic poetry EPISTLE Ercilla eyes facred faid fame Fancy Fancy's fatire feems fhall fingular fink firft firſt foldiers fome fond foon foul ftill fubject fublime fuch fuperior fuppofed Genius glory grace heart himſelf hiſtory Homer honour Indian juſt Lantaro laſt Lope de Vega Lucan lyre mind moft moſt Mufe Muſe muſt noble NOTE numbers o'er paffage paffion Painter Painting pencil Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet poetical poetry praiſe prefent pride raiſe reafon rife ſcene ſee ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkill ſome Spaniards Spaniſh ſpeak ſpirit ſpread ſtate ſtill ſtriking ſtrong ſuch taſte thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thro Titian uſe Verfe Verſe Virgil Voltaire whofe whoſe
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