Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... bard of chivalry and romance drew his imagery and allusions . It was not , indeed , until the publication of the Observations of War- ton on this poet , that the proper mode of illus- trating his language , his literature , and beauties ...
... bard of chivalry and romance drew his imagery and allusions . It was not , indeed , until the publication of the Observations of War- ton on this poet , that the proper mode of illus- trating his language , his literature , and beauties ...
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... tiæ of that copious language , and was a great ad- mirer and encourager of Mr. Pope's version of Homer . To the bard of Twickenham , indeed , with whom he ever preserved the most cordial friendship , 32 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... tiæ of that copious language , and was a great ad- mirer and encourager of Mr. Pope's version of Homer . To the bard of Twickenham , indeed , with whom he ever preserved the most cordial friendship , 32 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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... bard that sung Achilles ' rage , He sung and begg'd , and curs'd th ' ungiving age ; If Britain his translated song would hear , First take the gold - then charm the list'ning ear , So shall thy father Homer smile to see His pension ...
... bard that sung Achilles ' rage , He sung and begg'd , and curs'd th ' ungiving age ; If Britain his translated song would hear , First take the gold - then charm the list'ning ear , So shall thy father Homer smile to see His pension ...
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... bard , that he eagerly requested to be carried to Button's coffee - house , which Dryden at that time usually frequented , that he might , though but for a moment , behold the man who had so highly gratified his feelings , and so keenly ...
... bard , that he eagerly requested to be carried to Button's coffee - house , which Dryden at that time usually frequented , that he might , though but for a moment , behold the man who had so highly gratified his feelings , and so keenly ...
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... bard * This exquisite personification of Melancholy has been imitated by Dr. Darwin , in the following beautiful lines , which , like the major portion of the Doctor's poetry , ap- peal rather to the eye than to the feelings : O'er the ...
... bard * This exquisite personification of Melancholy has been imitated by Dr. Darwin , in the following beautiful lines , which , like the major portion of the Doctor's poetry , ap- peal rather to the eye than to the feelings : O'er the ...
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