The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... whole verfes untranflated , and in other places gives a fenfe quite different to what the poet defigned . I fhall ... whole poem ; fo that he may be faid to begin and end his panegyric on the Theogony , with a general allufion to the ...
... whole verfes untranflated , and in other places gives a fenfe quite different to what the poet defigned . I fhall ... whole poem ; fo that he may be faid to begin and end his panegyric on the Theogony , with a general allufion to the ...
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... whole city is often deftroyed for the guilt of a fingle perfon : but it is not obvious to me that this is the poet's meaning . Let us examine the fentiment with the context , and that will beft de- termine us in the meaning here ...
... whole city is often deftroyed for the guilt of a fingle perfon : but it is not obvious to me that this is the poet's meaning . Let us examine the fentiment with the context , and that will beft de- termine us in the meaning here ...
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... whole immortal line . E'er while as they the fhepherd fwain behold Feeding , beneath the facred mount , his fold , With love of charming fong his breast they fir'd ; There me the heav'nly mufes first inspir'd ; There , when the maids of ...
... whole immortal line . E'er while as they the fhepherd fwain behold Feeding , beneath the facred mount , his fold , With love of charming fong his breast they fir'd ; There me the heav'nly mufes first inspir'd ; There , when the maids of ...
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... whole fabric of the " world upon the point of being rent afunder and " deftroyed , to fignify , that in this combat , hea- ven , hell , things mortal and immortal , every thing , co - laboured , as it were , with the gods , " and that ...
... whole fabric of the " world upon the point of being rent afunder and " deftroyed , to fignify , that in this combat , hea- ven , hell , things mortal and immortal , every thing , co - laboured , as it were , with the gods , " and that ...
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... whole ; but the thought , like Philips's other more agreeable ones , is borrowed . The fame my be remarked of the paflorals of Pope . TRANS . IL Pope has been fo affiduous to refine his periods , that his fpirit is greatly evaporated ...
... whole ; but the thought , like Philips's other more agreeable ones , is borrowed . The fame my be remarked of the paflorals of Pope . TRANS . IL Pope has been fo affiduous to refine his periods , that his fpirit is greatly evaporated ...
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