The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... poets of different nations , and raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) ... poet after the conjurors , shall give you a taste of the Italian from the first lines of the preface : Eccoti , be ...
... poets of different nations , and raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) ... poet after the conjurors , shall give you a taste of the Italian from the first lines of the preface : Eccoti , be ...
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... poet tells us that after having made a great speak truly , the young people of both sexes slaughter of the enemy , she unfortunately are so wonderfully apt to shoot out into long cast her eye on a Trojan who wore an em - swords or ...
... poet tells us that after having made a great speak truly , the young people of both sexes slaughter of the enemy , she unfortunately are so wonderfully apt to shoot out into long cast her eye on a Trojan who wore an em - swords or ...
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... poet from concluding his tragedy , or , if he pleases , every act of it , with two or three couplets , which may have the same effect as an air in the Italian opera after a long recitativo , and give the actor a graceful exit . Besides ...
... poet from concluding his tragedy , or , if he pleases , every act of it , with two or three couplets , which may have the same effect as an air in the Italian opera after a long recitativo , and give the actor a graceful exit . Besides ...
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... poet from the man of rhymes ; ' Tis he , who gives my breast a thousand pains , Can make me feel each passion that he feigns ; Enrage , compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; And snatch me o ...
... poet from the man of rhymes ; ' Tis he , who gives my breast a thousand pains , Can make me feel each passion that he feigns ; Enrage , compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; And snatch me o ...
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... poets that were acquainted wrote it ; but as it is reformed , according with this secret , have given frequent oc- to ... poet's thoughts . An author might as well think of weaving the adventures of Æneas and Hudibras into one poem , as ...
... poets that were acquainted wrote it ; but as it is reformed , according with this secret , have given frequent oc- to ... poet's thoughts . An author might as well think of weaving the adventures of Æneas and Hudibras into one poem , as ...
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