Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 3-4J. Bell, 1789 |
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... alone , Figure , Description , Simile quite gone ; The whole affair evinc'd which we contend , The thing has had its day , and there's an end . With Milton , Epic drew its latest breath , Since 72 Epist . V .. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... alone , Figure , Description , Simile quite gone ; The whole affair evinc'd which we contend , The thing has had its day , and there's an end . With Milton , Epic drew its latest breath , Since 72 Epist . V .. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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... I own your pow'rs and feel a silent fire ; No more my present raptures can pursue , But when my Muse takes breath , I'll soar , and sing of you . EPISTLE XI . THE BEAUTIES . ΤΟ MR . ECKARDT 132 Epist . X. EPISTLES CRITICAL , & c .
... I own your pow'rs and feel a silent fire ; No more my present raptures can pursue , But when my Muse takes breath , I'll soar , and sing of you . EPISTLE XI . THE BEAUTIES . ΤΟ MR . ECKARDT 132 Epist . X. EPISTLES CRITICAL , & c .
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... . 26. Behold ! where Stephen fainting yields his breath , } The stoning of St. Stephen , by Eustache Le Sueur , born at Paris 1655 , and died 1677. W. 26. Here too Albani's pencil charms the eye ; ] DESCRIPTIVE AND NARRATIVE . 153.
... . 26. Behold ! where Stephen fainting yields his breath , } The stoning of St. Stephen , by Eustache Le Sueur , born at Paris 1655 , and died 1677. W. 26. Here too Albani's pencil charms the eye ; ] DESCRIPTIVE AND NARRATIVE . 153.
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A Prospect of Poetry | 21 |
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