Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... celerity of their conquefts ; when we fee them extend their empire from the narrow limits of a little town , not only over Italy , but into almost every part of the then known world , -we find still greater cause for astonishment .
... celerity of their conquefts ; when we fee them extend their empire from the narrow limits of a little town , not only over Italy , but into almost every part of the then known world , -we find still greater cause for astonishment .
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When fpeaking of the lines meant as inftances of adapting the found to the fenfe , the Critic might have fhewn that they are taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The Italian poet , however , in his exemplifications , is not chargeable with ...
When fpeaking of the lines meant as inftances of adapting the found to the fenfe , the Critic might have fhewn that they are taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The Italian poet , however , in his exemplifications , is not chargeable with ...
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Taffoni , ( according to our Author ) or Bracciolini , firft intro- duced the heroi - comic into Italy , as Boileau * did into France ; Garth + imitated him in England , and Pope furpaffed them all . ‡ The Critic's account of the ...
Taffoni , ( according to our Author ) or Bracciolini , firft intro- duced the heroi - comic into Italy , as Boileau * did into France ; Garth + imitated him in England , and Pope furpaffed them all . ‡ The Critic's account of the ...
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The Letter from Italy he thinks no way equal to a fubject fo fruitful of genuine poetry , and which might have warmed the moft cold and correct ima gination . One would have expected ( adds he ) a young tra- veller , in the height of ...
The Letter from Italy he thinks no way equal to a fubject fo fruitful of genuine poetry , and which might have warmed the moft cold and correct ima gination . One would have expected ( adds he ) a young tra- veller , in the height of ...
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They alfo , doubtless , knew , that the Bards of Italy are still in poffeffion of fome of these fupplemental ... bene- fit of their rhiming countrymen , by ringing changes on the fame thought , to improve upon the Greeks and Italians .
They alfo , doubtless , knew , that the Bards of Italy are still in poffeffion of fome of these fupplemental ... bene- fit of their rhiming countrymen , by ringing changes on the fame thought , to improve upon the Greeks and Italians .
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