Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... Sappho to Phaon , and like- wise modernised the January and May of Chau- cer , and the Prologue of the Wife of Bath . To these succeeded his imitations of several English poets , which were speedily followed by a come- dy , a tragedy on ...
... Sappho to Phaon , and like- wise modernised the January and May of Chau- cer , and the Prologue of the Wife of Bath . To these succeeded his imitations of several English poets , which were speedily followed by a come- dy , a tragedy on ...
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... Sappho . The latter first appeared in the Spectator , with some introductory observa- tions by Addison ; the Hymn to Venus , in N ° 223 ; the Fragment commencing , Blest as the im- mortal Gods is he , in No 229. They are both admirably ...
... Sappho . The latter first appeared in the Spectator , with some introductory observa- tions by Addison ; the Hymn to Venus , in N ° 223 ; the Fragment commencing , Blest as the im- mortal Gods is he , in No 229. They are both admirably ...
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... Sappho tun'd the raptur'd strain , The list'ning wretch forgot his pain ; For while she struck the quiv'ring wire The eager breast was all on fire ; And when she join❜d the vocal lay The captive soul was charm'd away . SMOLLET . When ...
... Sappho tun'd the raptur'd strain , The list'ning wretch forgot his pain ; For while she struck the quiv'ring wire The eager breast was all on fire ; And when she join❜d the vocal lay The captive soul was charm'd away . SMOLLET . When ...
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