Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... LEUCOTHOE . A Dramatic Poem . 8vo . Is . 6d . Cooper . TH < HIS dramatic Poem , ( a ) as the Author properly calls it , we have perufed with fome fatisfaction ; as it is certainly more of a piece , than most of those motley Operas which ...
... LEUCOTHOE . A Dramatic Poem . 8vo . Is . 6d . Cooper . TH < HIS dramatic Poem , ( a ) as the Author properly calls it , we have perufed with fome fatisfaction ; as it is certainly more of a piece , than most of those motley Operas which ...
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... , we're undone . } Had Apollo lamented the omnipotence of beauty , as obliging him to defert his former attachments , we should have thought better of his godship . In the third scene Clytie difcovers herfelf ; Phoebus in In 154 LEUCOTHOE .
... , we're undone . } Had Apollo lamented the omnipotence of beauty , as obliging him to defert his former attachments , we should have thought better of his godship . In the third scene Clytie difcovers herfelf ; Phoebus in In 154 LEUCOTHOE .
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... Leucothoe is tender and natural . Ridet hoc , inquam Venus ipfa ; rident Simplices Nymphe.- But after Phoebus has fung his happiness , in numbers worthy of himself , and of Love , we are disappointed in the follow- ing couplet . Oh ...
... Leucothoe is tender and natural . Ridet hoc , inquam Venus ipfa ; rident Simplices Nymphe.- But after Phoebus has fung his happiness , in numbers worthy of himself , and of Love , we are disappointed in the follow- ing couplet . Oh ...
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... Leucothoe enter from the pavilion , Clytie , ⚫ with a black flave , liftening behind . Apollo is no longer the eager lover , He now wants to be gone ; and tho ' Leucothoe tells him , that the Morning was far from being near , as the ...
... Leucothoe enter from the pavilion , Clytie , ⚫ with a black flave , liftening behind . Apollo is no longer the eager lover , He now wants to be gone ; and tho ' Leucothoe tells him , that the Morning was far from being near , as the ...
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... Leucothoe , it certain- ly could not be over - pleafing to Clytie , who faw the whole . Apollo being gone , Leucothoe's fears return ; she fancies a fword hung over her head , and that the earth opened to swal- low her . She is ...
... Leucothoe , it certain- ly could not be over - pleafing to Clytie , who faw the whole . Apollo being gone , Leucothoe's fears return ; she fancies a fword hung over her head , and that the earth opened to swal- low her . She is ...
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