Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Том 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... pastoral poetry , which , after discussing the merits of the ancients , should criticise those among the mo- derns who had attempted this department , and decidedly give the palm to Philips , who was de- scribed as the only legitimate ...
... pastoral poetry , which , after discussing the merits of the ancients , should criticise those among the mo- derns who had attempted this department , and decidedly give the palm to Philips , who was de- scribed as the only legitimate ...
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... pastoral poetry in the first volume of the Guardian , Nos . 15 , 22 , 23 , 28 , 30 , and 32 , have been ascribed , though upon no de- cisive grounds , to our author . The annotators are of opinion , that this assignment is more un ...
... pastoral poetry in the first volume of the Guardian , Nos . 15 , 22 , 23 , 28 , 30 , and 32 , have been ascribed , though upon no de- cisive grounds , to our author . The annotators are of opinion , that this assignment is more un ...
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... pastoral poetry ; and N ° 32 , which closes the series , is a well - imagined allegory illustra- tive of the critical opinions laid down in the pre- ceding Numbers . On this fable Sir William Jones has constructed , with some additions ...
... pastoral poetry ; and N ° 32 , which closes the series , is a well - imagined allegory illustra- tive of the critical opinions laid down in the pre- ceding Numbers . On this fable Sir William Jones has constructed , with some additions ...
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... pastoral poetry ; the one elegant and polished , the other simple and unadorned ; in both of which he excelled . Vir- gil , whom Pope chiefly followed , seems to have borne away the palm in the higher sort ; and Spenser , whom Gay ...
... pastoral poetry ; the one elegant and polished , the other simple and unadorned ; in both of which he excelled . Vir- gil , whom Pope chiefly followed , seems to have borne away the palm in the higher sort ; and Spenser , whom Gay ...
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... oaks from mountain tops descend ; * The name , supposed to be taken by Virgil , in his first pastoral . LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA He sings of swains below the beechen shade , When BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 137.
... oaks from mountain tops descend ; * The name , supposed to be taken by Virgil , in his first pastoral . LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA He sings of swains below the beechen shade , When BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 137.
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