Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and Latin, with TranslationsG. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791 - 608 páginas |
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... these poems , compre- hending COMUS already printed , and LYCIDAS , of which there was also a previous impreffion , is dated in 1645. But I do not recollect , that for seventy years afterwards , they are once mention- ed in the whole ...
... these poems , compre- hending COMUS already printed , and LYCIDAS , of which there was also a previous impreffion , is dated in 1645. But I do not recollect , that for seventy years afterwards , they are once mention- ed in the whole ...
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... these poems , in the Collections of thofe who have digested the Beauties or Phrafes of the English Poets from 1655 to 1738 , inclufively . The first of 2 MSS . Coll . TANN . Num . 465. See f . 34. 60 . Lond . 12mo . See Signat . B. 4 ...
... these poems , in the Collections of thofe who have digested the Beauties or Phrafes of the English Poets from 1655 to 1738 , inclufively . The first of 2 MSS . Coll . TANN . Num . 465. See f . 34. 60 . Lond . 12mo . See Signat . B. 4 ...
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... does his obfervation of Roman models opprefs or de- ftroy our great poet's inherent powers of inven- tion and sentiment . I value these pieces as much for for their fancy and genius , as for their style xvi PREFACE .
... does his obfervation of Roman models opprefs or de- ftroy our great poet's inherent powers of inven- tion and sentiment . I value these pieces as much for for their fancy and genius , as for their style xvi PREFACE .
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... these poems , many tra ditionary fuperftitions , not yet worn out in the popular belief , adhered to the poetry of the times . Romances and fabulous narratives were ftill in fashion , and not yet driven away by pu- ritans and ufurpers ...
... these poems , many tra ditionary fuperftitions , not yet worn out in the popular belief , adhered to the poetry of the times . Romances and fabulous narratives were ftill in fashion , and not yet driven away by pu- ritans and ufurpers ...
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... these poems , may be reckoned an old English poet ; and therefore here requires that illustration , without which no old English poet can be well illuftrated . * Hitherto I have been speaking of the Notes to the English poems . As to ...
... these poems , may be reckoned an old English poet ; and therefore here requires that illustration , without which no old English poet can be well illuftrated . * Hitherto I have been speaking of the Notes to the English poems . As to ...
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