The Works of George Chapman: Poems, and minor translationsChatto & Windus, 1874 |
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... hath not laboured to justify them , because he hopes they will be proved enough to justify themselves , and prove sufficiently authentical to such as understand them ; for the rest , God help them ” ( for the poet evidently will not ) ...
... hath not laboured to justify them , because he hopes they will be proved enough to justify themselves , and prove sufficiently authentical to such as understand them ; for the rest , God help them ” ( for the poet evidently will not ) ...
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... hath the bugle eyes and rosy breast , And is the yellow autumn's nightingale . " This is Chapman at his best ; and few then can better him . The language hardly holds lovelier lines , of more perfect colour and more happy cadence , than ...
... hath the bugle eyes and rosy breast , And is the yellow autumn's nightingale . " This is Chapman at his best ; and few then can better him . The language hardly holds lovelier lines , of more perfect colour and more happy cadence , than ...
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... hath banished flattery therein even from the court ; much more from my country and more than upland simplicity . ' But for his Odyssey and Hymns of Homer , as well as for his plea addressed to the country on behalf of the beleaguered ...
... hath banished flattery therein even from the court ; much more from my country and more than upland simplicity . ' But for his Odyssey and Hymns of Homer , as well as for his plea addressed to the country on behalf of the beleaguered ...
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... hath in fee 180. Love paints his longings in sweet virgins ' eyes . 181. Trifling attempts no serious acts advance 183. Pure love , said she , the purest grace pursues 196. What doth make man without the parts of men 197. Like as rude ...
... hath in fee 180. Love paints his longings in sweet virgins ' eyes . 181. Trifling attempts no serious acts advance 183. Pure love , said she , the purest grace pursues 196. What doth make man without the parts of men 197. Like as rude ...
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... hath not once in thrice five ages Thou pick'st. RICHARD STAPLETON TO THE AUTHOR . PHOBUS hath given thee both his bow and muse ; With one thou slay'st the artisans of thunder , And to thy verse dost such a sound infuse , That gather'd ...
... hath not once in thrice five ages Thou pick'st. RICHARD STAPLETON TO THE AUTHOR . PHOBUS hath given thee both his bow and muse ; With one thou slay'st the artisans of thunder , And to thy verse dost such a sound infuse , That gather'd ...
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